the kids 7 years old, he dosnt know what hes doing. that what school teaches.
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the kids 7 years old, he dosnt know what hes doing. that what school teaches.
what's gonna be the maximum penalty for this shit? grounded for 60 days or perhaps 90?? lol
I was once savagely beaten and mugged by two four year olds!
I say bring back the birch!!
:blink:
Fugley
Wouldn't that hurt even more than just an ordinary mugging?
:rolleyes:
Yeah, its the emotional sadness that really gets to you...Quote:
Originally posted by Biggles@23 November 2003 - 19:10
Fugley
Wouldn't that hurt even more than just an ordinary mugging?
:rolleyes:
Anyway, I think this case it dumb. If a 7 year old probably has no idea it was even bad. Totally absurd.
No one's seemed to consider the little 5 year-old girl. What about the emotional strife she'll likely end up with?
:ninja:
we all have some shadows in our lives and thats what help us grow and if the 5 yr old can't even cope with that when she grown up, that means she's not strong enough for this world and therefore more vulnerable to face further challanges in lifeQuote:
Originally posted by MagicNakor@24 November 2003 - 03:13
No one's seemed to consider the little 5 year-old girl. What about the emotional strife she'll likely end up with?
:ninja:
so they can charge 7 yr old with a serious offense but when it comes to adults not much is done .....oh what a luvly world !
we all have some shadows in our lives and thats what help us grow and if the 5 yr old can't even cope with that when she grown up, that means she's not strong enough for this world and therefore more vulnerable to face further challanges in life [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by zhelynd+25 November 2003 - 19:16--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (zhelynd @ 25 November 2003 - 19:16)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-MagicNakor@24 November 2003 - 03:13
No one's seemed to consider the little 5 year-old girl. What about the emotional strife she'll likely end up with?
:ninja:
That's a bit fucking harsh!
I'd like you to imagine what you'd feel like if it was YOUR child that had been abused..
:angry:
It's society's responsibility to protect the innocence of it's children so that they grow up to be well-balanced responsible adults, and not to be haunted by their own childhood and destined for years of self-deprecation and lack of self-worth, which is what can happen due to these "shadows" you so euphamistically term them.
This kind of story sickens me, because it means that society has failed in the above on more than one count, and is continuing to fail. Your attitude is beneath contempt.
Fully agree with you barbarossa.
People seem to read news nowadays as something happening to someone else. Thats when they stop caring and live their lives happily until they face a similar situation. It sure is a sorry sight to view all this. I was wondering the same thing.