10-15-2011, 10:43 AM
(10-15-2011, 10:17 AM)Cracker Wrote: Maybe Tiki's post will be the first step toward Maytee's recovery. Admitting the problem is healthy. Honestly, though, career criminals (sorry, after 3 charges, you are a career criminal) don't think in a rational manner. They just want whatever they can grasp, even negative attention.
I'm bored with Maytee. She's like the monkey fliging poo at the zoo: I don't want to get any Clarke on me...
Her persistent rants and accusations are immature and lackluster at best. She has likely surrounded herself with people who tend to be “enablers.” Who do not admonish her when she is truly out of line (which appears to be often). These are not true or good friends. We all need people in our lives to put us into check.
Like I said in a previous post, her inane opinions will only create a stereotype built around her. Rather, than those she chooses to attack without provocation or good reasoning. Her odd rhetoric is causing supporters to silently disparage her as unimportant and give her son a bad name. What a huge injustice this is. I don’t think the kid was perfect, but I don't think he was some thug or idiot on the street. Probably a typical guy who talked "big" and did what most kids do. Tried to fit in the best he could. I think he originally got caught up with a group of people; whose actions put him in prison. I do not believe this defines him as a person. But Mom apparently doesn't have the mentality to see this when people may discuss this FACT.
His mother lacks control over public opinion, facts, and the case itself. I highly doubt and do not blame the other family for cautiously keeping their distance from her. It would not surprise me that they do not want anything to do with her (or her family) at all. Was she allowed to attend the funeral of the other victim? I mean after all, she has claimed that they were very close.