MG 3 take a vacation. You're a reading comprehension challenged retard.
Look at the picture of that little kids face and tell me he deserved a bullet in the brain. Absolute idiocy.
MG 3 take a vacation. You're a reading comprehension challenged retard.
Look at the picture of that little kids face and tell me he deserved a bullet in the brain. Absolute idiocy.
Dont worry i'm good but it looks like you never went to highschool, or was it some kind of christian boys school? That would explain some.
The administration of that school had and have more **** then they ever would have imagened to get in theyr lives. The second bad thing about the story, the girls bullies cannot be drawn to anything legal because of the holes in Lith laws.
Kids are not inherently evil or hateful. They learn that from their parents and people who try desperately to find a way to blame the underdog for their own evil or hateful tendencies.
This kid who shoot him is damaged not because another boy told him that he liked him, but because of all the people in his life who made him feel like that was something horrific.
Tolerance is a difficult thing to teach and practice nowadays given how certain trends come and go. This may be an isolated incident, but it speaks strong of the gang/thug culture that is being sold to kids. If one looks at all these hate incidents involving someone acting from an insecurity point of view one can see the trend. Blacks and Hispanics go at it with each other all the time in schools and it barely goes reported as often as it happens.
Very trivial things can escalate into urban gang warfare. This to me is no different and is a byproduct of our act like a hard ass thug culture. The gay victim here challenged the perpetrator's own ******ity as a means to fend off gay remarks. In this case it quickly escalated into the use of fatal violence. If I had been this gay kid I would have watched my back and been very aware of my surroundings in such a hostile environment.
As for the person who killed him I hope his expiration date comes real soon.
Just justifications for killing someone are few, but ****** insecurity is not one of them.
When I was in 8th grade I had three things on my mind, sports, sports, and girls.
When I got to high school it changed to sports, girls, and sports. I did not nor did anyone I know, wish anyone dead. I am saddened by this young persons death and some peoples attitude about justification of such a crime.
They verbally insulted him and apparently some threw wet paper towels at him in the boys room on occasion. Hardly the sort of "hostile" environment that would lead a kid to feeling he had to watch his back (especially for gun fire) while sitting in the computer lab at school.
So far it sounds like the kid that shot him did so because the victim told him he liked him a few days before Valentine's Day (which apparently is separate from the bullying/faux-flirting incidents that occurred with others).
I agree with you 100%.
And btw, are you looking for a good friend ? Because I am looking for a good friend. For watching baseball, etc and jerking each other off. My biggest dream would be to jerk off in a public bus with you holding my balls. I am just looking for a serious man to have a good time with. NO HOMO******S ! I am straight.
Dude, I went to public school, and it was never as bad as what you are describing. Especially not high school, which by then, most people mellow out and are pretty secure with how they are (and if there is a fight (which is extremely rare), it is one-on-one and always broken up very quickly).
Not even my middle school is as bad as you are describing (and like I said, those brats are quite vicious (but it is usually in a verbal manner)).
As did I.Originally Posted by Califonia Joe
Maybe it is just a city or European school thing.![]()
I guess one would have to been there to assess if the situation warranted watching one's back, but things happen when you least expect them to. I guess my own experience has conditioned me to be a bit more vigilant when even small yellow flags pop up. I guess my view of hostility is skewed by my experience. I usually find any sort of disrespectful actions directed towards me to carry an untold threat depending on who the type of person is that is carry them out. Lets say this kid who killed him listened to rap and dressed and mimicked thug culture in some ways then yes I would have watched my back. "Keeping it real" sometimes goes wrong and people die.
I would have also watched my back if this kid was an active member of any of the three major religions. In any case this kid more than likely acted out of his own ****** insecurity and the underlying hostility our culture has towards homo******s in general.
Last edited by Nano; 03-29-2008 at 06:29 PM.