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Dying Girl, 7, Taunted by Neighbors

Started by Mr. DS, October 08, 2010, 04:55:29 PM

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Mr. DS

This is just beyond sick man and very sad someone would resort to these actions...
http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/dpp/news/the_edge/dying-girl-taunted-by-neighbors-in-trenton
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"You think the honey badger cares?  It doesn't give a sh*t."  Randall

3mnkids

Very sad. There are some truly sick individuals in the world. I hate bullies but I despise adult bullies.   :hatred:
There's no worse feeling than that millisecond you're sure you are going to die after leaning your chair back a little too far~ ruminations

indianasmith

Yeeesh. What wicked, petty people.  As we say in Texas, "Hell ain't hot enough for some."
"I shall smite you in the nostrils with a rod of iron, and wax your spleen with Efferdent!!"

Allhallowsday

#3
I'm thankful it wasn't TRENTON..., New Jersey!!   :bluesad:  :hatred:
If you want to view paradise . . . simply look around and view it!

Leah

I say sue those bastards for all its worth! TAUNTING AT A DYING 7 Yr? BULLs**t!!!!! :hatred: :hatred:
yeah no.

Joe the Destroyer


Umaril The Unfeathered

Quote from: Joe the Destroyer on October 08, 2010, 10:44:04 PM
What horrible people.   :hatred: 

Horrible is a good start, but there are other words that I would use, 99% of which wouldn't pass a language filter. No punishment would be good enough for these people.. :hatred:
Tam-Riel na nou Sancremath.
Dawn's Beauty is our shining home.

An varlais, nou bala, an kynd, nou latta.
The stars are our power, the sky is our light.

Malatu na nou karan.
Truth is our armor.

Malatu na bala
Truth is power.

Heca, Pellani! Agabaiyane Ehlnadaya!
Be gone, outsiders! I do not fear your mortal gods!

Auri-El na nou ata, ye A, Umaril, an Aran!
Aure-El is our father, and I, Umaril, the king!

Dr. Frank N. Furter

Me feelings towards people who would do this can best be summed up by a certain kind of popular TV cyborg:   "EX TER MIN ATE! EX TER MIN ATE!"

Mr. DS

I've had some awful neighbors in the past, none I've hated enough to wish death upon their children.  This is just messed up.
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"You think the honey badger cares?  It doesn't give a sh*t."  Randall

Warp Ninja X

It's just like the story about that poor girl who killed herself because she was tricked. By her b***h neighbor pretend to be a boy on the internet and the law didn't do crap about it. :hatred:

Umaril The Unfeathered

Quote from: Warp Ninja X on October 10, 2010, 10:40:29 PM
It's just like the story about that poor girl who killed herself because she was tricked. By her b***h neighbor pretend to be a boy on the internet and the law didn't do crap about it. :hatred:

Any law that would curb or abolish online bullying is already in the sights of the Free Speech crowd.   There has already been some debate on the issue of whether or not Online Bullying is Free Speech or not. Once again, it's common sense vs. free speech.

One article brings up that point:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/01/30/scitech/pcanswer/main3768945.shtml

There has to be a balance between online criminal activity and Free Speech.

And like any attempt at balance, (like many other similar issues in the past) this one will most likely be thrown OFF balance by the myriad of special interest groups and their propaganda and projection, claiming that such a bill is a stepping stone to a broader base to remove American Civil Liberties.

It's easy for these people to say, it wasn't THEIR kid who was bullied into suicide.. :hatred:
Tam-Riel na nou Sancremath.
Dawn's Beauty is our shining home.

An varlais, nou bala, an kynd, nou latta.
The stars are our power, the sky is our light.

Malatu na nou karan.
Truth is our armor.

Malatu na bala
Truth is power.

Heca, Pellani! Agabaiyane Ehlnadaya!
Be gone, outsiders! I do not fear your mortal gods!

Auri-El na nou ata, ye A, Umaril, an Aran!
Aure-El is our father, and I, Umaril, the king!

Jim H

Quote from: Umaril The Unfeathered on October 11, 2010, 03:49:15 PM
Quote from: Warp Ninja X on October 10, 2010, 10:40:29 PM
It's just like the story about that poor girl who killed herself because she was tricked. By her b***h neighbor pretend to be a boy on the internet and the law didn't do crap about it. :hatred:

Any law that would curb or abolish online bullying is already in the sights of the Free Speech crowd.   There has already been some debate on the issue of whether or not Online Bullying is Free Speech or not. Once again, it's common sense vs. free speech.

One article brings up that point:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/01/30/scitech/pcanswer/main3768945.shtml

There has to be a balance between online criminal activity and Free Speech.

And like any attempt at balance, (like many other similar issues in the past) this one will most likely be thrown OFF balance by the myriad of special interest groups and their propaganda and projection, claiming that such a bill is a stepping stone to a broader base to remove American Civil Liberties.

It's easy for these people to say, it wasn't THEIR kid who was bullied into suicide.. :hatred:

There is absolutely no way to properly separate "harmful" internet speech of this type from non-harmful without opening the door to ridiculous abuse - and blatantly violating the 1st Amendment.  It can't be done, and frankly, shouldn't be done.  The extremeness of free speech on the internet is one of its greatest assets. 

Further, if I lie and manipulate peoples emotion's in real life so badly they're driven to suicide, something that likely has happened thousands of times in the past, no one ever gets charged with anything (which, by the way, the mother who made up the boyfriend was charged - by zealous prosecutors bending the Computer Fraud act so far it broke and they lost).  Why is it suddenly so different on the internet? 

indianasmith

The best thing all of us can do is raise our children to be kind - and to know their own worth so well that no heartless words from a stranger can ever make them deny it.
"I shall smite you in the nostrils with a rod of iron, and wax your spleen with Efferdent!!"

Umaril The Unfeathered

Quote from: Umaril The Unfeathered on October 11, 2010, 03:49:15 PM
Quote from: Warp Ninja X on October 10, 2010, 10:40:29 PM
It's just like the story about that poor girl who killed herself because she was tricked. By her b***h neighbor pretend to be a boy on the internet and the law didn't do crap about it. :hatred:

Any law that would curb or abolish online bullying is already in the sights of the Free Speech crowd.   There has already been some debate on the issue of whether or not Online Bullying is Free Speech or not. Once again, it's common sense vs. free speech.

One article brings up that point:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/01/30/scitech/pcanswer/main3768945.shtml

There has to be a balance between online criminal activity and Free Speech.

And like any attempt at balance, (like many other similar issues in the past) this one will most likely be thrown OFF balance by the myriad of special interest groups and their propaganda and projection, claiming that such a bill is a stepping stone to a broader base to remove American Civil Liberties.

It's easy for these people to say, it wasn't THEIR kid who was bullied into suicide.. :hatred:

Quote from: Jim H on October 11, 2010, 04:12:14 PMThere is absolutely no way to properly separate "harmful" internet speech of this type from non-harmful without opening the door to ridiculous abuse - and blatantly violating the 1st Amendment.  It can't be done, and frankly, shouldn't be done.

Divided on this one.


Quote from: Jim H on October 11, 2010, 04:12:14 PMThe extremeness of free speech on the internet is one of its greatest assets.

By your opinion then, all forms of extremeness are protected?  If this is your stance, you may not like what I have to say, but I'll try to be as respectful as possible. 

That means then, that despite overwhelming opinion, Bill O' Reilly is NOT responsible for the murder of Dr. George Tiller either.  O' Reilly had as much right to say what he did about Tiller online, and in printed word and book. All are protected under 1st Amendment rights.  This again, by your defense of the "extremeness of free speech."

And if some on the Left are going to blame O'Reilly for the death of Tiller (while allowing this online abuse thing to be defended as 1st amendment freedom) then that is a very blatant and apparent hypocrisy. Again, not saying you personally, (as I don't know your own feelings on either case) but facts are facts: Right or Left, right or wrong, you have the Right To Say.

Quote from: Jim H on October 11, 2010, 04:12:14 PMFurther, if I lie and manipulate peoples emotion's in real life so badly they're driven to suicide, something that likely has happened thousands of times in the past, no one ever gets charged with anything (which, by the way, the mother who made up the boyfriend was charged - by zealous prosecutors bending the Computer Fraud act so far it broke and they lost).  Why is it suddenly so different on the internet? 

Aside from the apparent feeling that she had the Constitutional right to abuse a 13 year old girl,  this goes deeper than this...this is an adult woman who should have known better at her age.  That's what bothers me even more than the Free Speech issues.

It's bad enough when kids do this stuff, but adults? I dunno' man... :question:


Tam-Riel na nou Sancremath.
Dawn's Beauty is our shining home.

An varlais, nou bala, an kynd, nou latta.
The stars are our power, the sky is our light.

Malatu na nou karan.
Truth is our armor.

Malatu na bala
Truth is power.

Heca, Pellani! Agabaiyane Ehlnadaya!
Be gone, outsiders! I do not fear your mortal gods!

Auri-El na nou ata, ye A, Umaril, an Aran!
Aure-El is our father, and I, Umaril, the king!

Jim H

QuoteThat means then, that despite overwhelming opinion, Bill O' Reilly is NOT responsible for the murder of Dr. George Tiller either.  O' Reilly had as much right to say what he did about Tiller online, and in printed word and book. All are protected under 1st Amendment rights.  This again, by your defense of the "extremeness of free speech."

Legally responsible, no he isn't.  Nor should he be.  At least, of what I can recall about his comments.  If he'd called for his viewers to kill him (Pat Robertson has bordered on doing this once or twice, if memory serves), that'd be different though - and indeed, incitement to violence is usually illegal.  Mostly I recall him saying he thought he was an awful human being who killed babies, basically.  I don't see how what he did could be construed as incitement.  Maybe irresponsible, considering how violent some anti-abortion people are, but that's about as far as I'd go.

QuoteAnd if some on the Left are going to blame O'Reilly for the death of Tiller (while allowing this online abuse thing to be defended as 1st amendment freedom) then that is a very blatant and apparent hypocrisy.

Who did that?