November 28, 2014

See what this Girl says to her Followers: 'If your Boyfriend Hits you stay with him...it's a sign he Loves you'

 
Really absurd opinion, who likes been beaten?    Anyway I would think is just to gain attention.

She uploaded a disturbing video to her female fans to stay with their boyfriends even if they 'hit or beat you up'.

 Romina Garcia, who has more than 100,000 Facebook followers, posted the video online where she openly supports domestic violence in a relationship.

The 18-year from Nevada, Las Vegas, said that not many boyfriends 'care enough' to beat their girlfriends but those are 'willing' to do so are 'amazing'.

In the clip that has attracted 375,000 views on Facebook, Ms Garcia tells her allegiance of fans: 'I just wanted to say that if your boyfriend or the guy that you're with puts his hands on you, like he hits you or beats you up or whatever he does, stay with him. 
 
That n***** f****** loves you because he's risking for you to press charges on him, he is risking for you know, you calling the police or you know, he - he's gonna do time or he's gonna have to pay money to get out of jail or whatever the case may be. He's risking all of that for you.'
 
Okay, here are the criticism she received for posting promoting violence in relationship:
 
Chandelle Fraser wrote: 'No, if a guy hits you and beats you that means he thinks you are just a peace of s***.A guy that really loves you would not punch you. He would kiss you instead of hitting you.'
 
Another, Essence Thompson said: 'There are no words to explain (this). And quite frankly, I don't care what you've got going on in your personal "love" life. 
 
'The reason I'm upset is because you're giving this kind of advice to young girls. Girls who follow and look up to you (for some odd reason). You need to stop this. Seriously. It's not funny, not cute, and not right. Just stop.'
 
Others criticised her for craving attention, labelling her a 'moron', 'dumb' and 'stupid'. 
 
Geri Burnikell from Support Line told MailOnline: 'This is quite shocking and obviously if you are in a relationship and you love someone, then you don't abuse them. 
 
'Many of the people she is targeting are young and impressionable and this gives them a distorted image of what a healthy relationship should be. I don't understand why she would promote this. 
 
'We help people who have been in an abusive relationship and years and years later it can still have an affect on them, on their self-esteem and their confidence.'
 
 
What do you think is wrong with this girl? Sick or Tired?





Credit: UK Daily mail online


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