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Teh One Who Knocks
01-18-2016, 12:22 PM
By Charles Roberts - Opposing Views


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Keith MacDonald, 29, has allegedly fathered 15 children with at least 10 different women.

MacDonald was featured in England in a television documentary called "40 Kids by 20 Women."

MacDonald is unemployed and refuses to work, claiming that it is too boring. He has also received unemployment benefits in the past for reportedly hurting his back. According to Mirror, the benefits he has received for all of his children have cost taxpayers almost $3 million.

MacDonald claims to pick most of the women up on the bus route around Sunderland, England.

“It's easy - they never seem to say no," he explained. "Just chat them up on the bus.

"That's what I do and they never seem to say no,” he continued. “If they like you, they like you. Get their number and text them and arrange to meet when you come off the bus."

MacDonald gained notoriety in 2011 after trying to fake his death. This was an attempt to avoid being responsible for his ninth child.

This story was told by an ex-partner. MacDonald allegedly beat her up and was found guilty a year later of common assault. He was also found guilty of theft after having an argument over a grilled cheese sandwich.

The father of 15 already had six children by the time he was 20 years old. In 2008 he gloated that he refuses to use any form of birth control.

He said: “It's not my fault - I thought they were all on the pill. I have fun, come through to Newcastle, or go into Sunderland.”

MacDonald has reportedly fathered four children since 2013.

DemonGeminiX
01-18-2016, 12:48 PM
Doesn't look like he scored anything of real quality, not that he's anything to write home about either. It's easy to tag ugly with little to no self-esteem. Now if he was bangin' supermodel quality chicks, knocking them up, that would be some skill worth writing about.

I'd say something about the whole benefits thing, but it's not my country and I really don't care.