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Well said
[QUOTE=TravelinHandy;5259838]These ladies come here trying to make a better life for them and their family. Often here for years before going back home and many not able to ever return here. They come here to avoid working all year in a factory to make $300 a month. This is terrible what happened. Please be kind to these ladies and give them a hug instead of being mean. It's better for everyone involved. What a bizarre tragedy this is.[/QUOTE]Well said.
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Regarding the shooting everyone is so sparked about. The rampage would of been stopped by someone who knew how to defend themselves with a firearm or let alone had one. Criminals who are this sickening choose easy targets. Hence why mass shootings always happen in "gun free zones" etc. You get little to no resistance in places like these. A reason I never go to massage parlors is because if something were to go down. A sting or whatever. I'd be in the environment and caught up in whatever mess if it were to happen. Gold spa and the subsequent spas in the area were on my list to try for once. Never did a massage parlor. I know there is a nearby parking lot so my plan was to park up there then just walk. Don't want to park in front of a spa. My same stance towards Latin spas as Latinos when heated do crazy ish.
There are dumbasses out there that believe more laws infringing on 2 A rights would prevent shootings. Over 2 millions lives in the USA alone are saved by the defensive use of firearms. Infringing on 2 A rights just inhibits law abiding citizens with common sense from attaining tools to defending themselves. Gun registry etc would inhibit criminals from attaining firearms illegally Blablabla some people say or a total ban. We have so many examples. Brazil is a prominent one where a ban on firearms caused crime to sky rocket. A criminal does whatever by any means necessary to do whatever. Some people really don't think or live in reality. Pisses me tf off what's going on in the house and senate. The legislation that is even being considered is ridiculous and dumbassess voted for the clown party any way.
Everyone today is so desperate to attain a firearm as they see their safety at the end of the day is in their own hands. Had friends who were anti 2 A but later on realized how important it is and why we have it in the first place. It isn't the duty of lawn enforcement to ensure your well being. They are limited in resources etc. Time is of the essence when something is going down. Mass shootings can have devastating results in a mere seconds. Most people never think if shit were to go down WTF would I do. Nor do they stay aware in the environment they are in. Everyone takes everything going well for granted.
I wonder if providers are going to have some sort of stigma towards Caucasians because of the shooting. As we see the same in ads about NO AA. As AA not going to lie do dumbass shit which jack it up for the rest. The events that transpired kinda coincides with my point of doing research. There are shady ass mofos out there. We've all heard of people getting robbed going to "meet a provider." Just stay safe.
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I just have no words
After hearing about yesterday's horrific events I just don't know what to think. All three of those spas are ones I was a regular at for a long time. I knew each girl by name and many used to call and text me during their free time. These were real people with real thought and real needs. To take away their life based on any ideal or hate is just simply wrong. I'm just heartbroken. These girls and all the people shot deserved better. This was an act of hatred, racism and worst of all terrorism in my opinion. I really hope and pray for all of the victims and especially their families.
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Well said IronRod
[QUOTE=SweetIronRod;5260741]After hearing about yesterday's horrific events I just don't know what to think. All three of those spas are ones I was a regular at for a long time. I knew each girl by name and many used to call and text me during their free time. These were real people with real thought and real needs. To take away their life based on any ideal or hate is just simply wrong. I'm just heartbroken. These girls and all the people shot deserved better. This was an act of hatred, racism and worst of all terrorism in my opinion. I really hope and pray for all of the victims and especially their families.[/QUOTE]Your words were spot on.
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I am somewhat startled by how visible the spas down there are? Up here they are just plain old houses in old run down rust belt areas with a small non eye catching sign out front and a simple neon "open" sign in the window. These seem to be lit up like Vegas. Don't they worry about frigid types like those ganging on against Cuomo noticing them and looking into it?
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[URL]https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/shooting-in-atlanta/2021/03/17/a4027d46-8758-11eb-8a67-f314e5fcf88d_story.html[/URL] So this report says the guy was addicted to sex and maybe trying to eliminate his problem.
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[QUOTE=NightOwl2548;5260825]I am somewhat startled by how visible the spas down there are? Up here they are just plain old houses in old run down rust belt areas with a small non eye catching sign out front and a simple neon "open" sign in the window. These seem to be lit up like Vegas. Don't they worry about frigid types like those ganging on against Cuomo noticing them and looking into it?[/QUOTE]Yes, Gold Spa and Aromatherapy are lit up like Vegas because they've operated unchallenged for decades in the Buckhead area of Atlanta. I assume they pay off local officials to stay in business. That said, the average parlor in Atlanta doesn't advertise like that. Most have a simple Open sign and that's it.
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[QUOTE=HungDong69;5259970]I hope and pray that I'm wrong, but I think the lady that has been identified as "Xiaojie" may be someone that perhaps many on this board might know as Emily. She did tell me she lived in Kennesaw and this lady, Xiaojie, did as well. A truly sweet and wonderful woman whose cell phone number I had and she sometimes sent me random texts, including one for Merry Christmas a few years back. Heart is broken if Emily is a victim here; I will light a candle for her and all the other providers that lost their lives yesterday. A truly sad day and horrid chapter for all of us mongers on the board.
Rest in Peace.[/QUOTE]I'm almost certain it is Emily. She was the sweetest and this is absolutely horrific. This guy needs to fry.
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Signs
[QUOTE=NightOwl2548;5260825]I am somewhat startled by how visible the spas down there are? Up here they are just plain old houses in old run down rust belt areas with a small non eye catching sign out front and a simple neon "open" sign in the window. These seem to be lit up like Vegas. Don't they worry about frigid types like those ganging on against Cuomo noticing them and looking into it?[/QUOTE]Aromatherapy had a huge light up sign yes, but most of the spas here have subtle signs or are in old houses here as well but the media will publish the one sign that looks like it belongs on a strip club.
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May be a hate crime
[QUOTE=CosmicDice;5260369]Claiming 'sex addiction' could be considered a mental illness whereas racism isn't when it comes to facing a jury. Is this SOB smart enough to have planned that out ahead? Or is crazy just crazy?[/QUOTE]The dude who wrote the hate-crime law says it could be, but because they are 'random' women and not because they are Chinese or Korean. They were there. Makes America see them as humans and not objects. Had it been Norcross Latinas and Koreans, there'd be no national outcry. And there should be. We'll see what happens.
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Atlanta Killings
I am sorry to hear about these tragic killings. I'm not from Atlanta, but have visited other spas around the country. I believe these spas provide much-needed service to men, who do not have a personal relationship in their life. Many men do not have the social skills or ability to have "normal" sexual relations with other women. These spa women provide female interaction to these men, who are either too shy or unattractive to other women. Apparently, the killer is this type of man. It is sad this guy was so emotionally and intellectually screwed up to do what he did.
In closing, I have always thought the spas provided relief to men, who might otherwise rape or murder a woman, who might set them off. I think of the spa workers more as service workers, who provide a needed social service. It's too bad that it's not legal. Hopefully, it will be in the future. I know it won't be in my lifetime.
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Unfortunately
[QUOTE=HungDong69;5259970]I hope and pray that I'm wrong, but I think the lady that has been identified as "Xiaojie" may be someone that perhaps many on this board might know as Emily. She did tell me she lived in Kennesaw and this lady, Xiaojie, did as well. A truly sweet and wonderful woman whose cell phone number I had and she sometimes sent me random texts, including one for Merry Christmas a few years back. Heart is broken if Emily is a victim here; I will light a candle for her and all the other providers that lost their lives yesterday. A truly sad day and horrid chapter for all of us mongers on the board.
Rest in Peace.[/QUOTE]Emily did indeed pass away on that horrific day. Keep her in your thoughts today. She would have been 50 today.
Rest In Peace, Sweetheart.
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Bingo
[QUOTE=Jackbb;5260923]I am sorry to hear about these tragic killings. I'm not from Atlanta, but have visited other spas around the country. I believe these spas provide much-needed service to men, who do not have a personal relationship in their life. Many men do not have the social skills or ability to have "normal" sexual relations with other women. These spa women provide female interaction to these men, who are either too shy or unattractive to other women. Apparently, the killer is this type of man. It is sad this guy was so emotionally and intellectually screwed up to do what he did.
In closing, I have always thought the spas provided relief to men, who might otherwise rape or murder a woman, who might set them off. I think of the spa workers more as service workers, who provide a needed social service. It's too bad that it's not legal. Hopefully, it will be in the future. I know it won't be in my lifetime.[/QUOTE]That is the exact conversation I had with someone yesterday about the parlors, it gives men a sexual outlet, if you take it away some might get desperate, to close them down would hurt the girls working there, the men who go there, and anyone who suffers as a side effect of the men not having an outlet.
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Hate Crime?
[QUOTE=CosmicDice;5260369]Claiming 'sex addiction' could be considered a mental illness whereas racism isn't when it comes to facing a jury. Is this SOB smart enough to have planned that out ahead? Or is crazy just crazy?[/QUOTE]First, I haven't been on these boards in years but I use to participate and this was the first place I decided to look for news. Second, this whole thing was a senseless killing of innocent people by a crazy guy. Third, I want to respectfully challenge all of the hate crime sentiment that is being thrown around. Again, this guy was a crazy guy who I have no doubt was motivated by the industry and whatever weird temptations he felt. If he was gay and these were gay spas with homosexual men who were shot, that would be called a hate crime. If this industry was Hispanic, it would be called a hate crime. If it was white women, it would be called a misogynistic hate crime. Correlation is not causation. If he hated asians, he would have gone to Buford highway and shot up a flea market or a Ramen noodle shop. This was Spa specific and spas happen to be run by Asian women. Why does everything have to be twisted to prove there is hatred in this country?
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[QUOTE=DonDoHer;5260799]Your words were spot on.[/QUOTE]Fuck off! This had nothing to do with Racism you fucking idiots! Get a life and give it a rest. Identity politics is as far as your brain can see. OMG here comes Uncle Joe and Aunt Kamala to exploit this and keep the hate alive!