So, de Van Der Sloot case is in the news again.
It really makes me sick how parents rather point the finger at someone else, whereas they are just as responsible for this situation in the first place.
Sure it is a sad story that somebody made the girl disappear, and of course, it is irrelevant that she might have been a slutty, drunk, horny little whore that actually wanted to get down with those guys.
That’s irrelevant.
It is irrelevant and really doesn’t matter that her parents let her go on that trip to Aruba in the first place. It’s irrelevant that, the American kids that go to Aruba do so because they, legally, can get drunk there and can’t in their own country?
It’s irrelevant that, having not much experience with alcohol, that they can’t handle the booze and start acting weird.
No — that is really all irrelevant. Mothers rather wouldn’t even think of the possibility her girl is a ho’ and was tempted to sins of the flesh herself. “Nah, she was a victim of a sexual predator; my girl is sweet and only plays with My Little Pony.” If that is so — what was her business on Aruba? I believe that was ‘to party’. And the surveillance video’s seem to imply she was partying on her own?
Irrelevant, right?
As long as one can point the finger at somebody else and put all their energy to try to get that guy in jail, one doesn’t have to feel responsible. I bet they live with a bad conscience, though. The parents know its their own fault, but feel better if the ‘whole world’ thinks it’s Jorans’, if you know what I mean. Although the parents will still have nightmares, they won’t be looked down upon when they walk to the grocery store…
Somehow, it’d be poetic justice if the body was to be found and a simple accident had happened. I wonder, if that would happen, if the mother will ever say apologise to the Van Der Sloot family, or will then still blindly, enraged, think that Joran took her little girl away? Seeing her aggressively slander Joran, labeling him as a murderer and sexual predator although here isn’t a single piece of proof, I could even think her capable of hiding the body if it was found. But that’s just my sick little mind.
If any, the guy(s) that really did this, are long-gone and won’t ever be caught.
Wouldn’t you, as a mother, rather see it prohibited for American kids to go party on the islands around the US that don’t have an age-limit on drinking alcohol. Or rather, let kids in the US drink alcohol at an earlier age so they can handle it? Wouldn’t that be more useful than trying to pin this on somebody that could possibly be innocent? That doesn’t bring back the girl. I’d rather see any future ‘accidents’ being prevented rather than spent money and time focusing on this single guy. Which leads me to think that the mother has selfish motives.

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August 4th 2006 at 9:29 am in
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