5314 pts ยท March 17, 2015
*to make fun... God I'm tired.
*it isn't an excuse
It doesn't matter what the original post was. It wasn't excuse making fun of someone in front of thousands.
Yep. This is based on my personal experience working in schools with similar demographics.
If his single mother is working 3-4 jobs to put food on the table and a roof over their heads, she doesn't have much time for discipline.
No, most of the time it's impoverished people, which affects how their parents are able to raise them.
Of course schools need security. The girl this post is inspired by wasn't doing anything like this.
Some people are stupid to cops or do illegal things. But some cops are racist and obsessed with looking "macho". It's all problematic.
I'm assuming it's just yellow mustard.
A victim of bullying. She put up a pic of her holding a sign with her rapist's words on it and it's turned into a fat joke against her.
You moron, in the original photo she's holding up a sign bearing the words that her rapist said to her.
She put her picture up on the internet so it's okay for thousands of people to laugh at her through a cruel joke? Talk about victim blaming.
0 x 1000% = 0
You do realize that OP didn't actually do anything that he said he was, right? He was just leading the scammer on.
Except this is a real person with feelings. It's absolutely terrible.
This isn't just a fat joke. It's a fat joke directed at a specific person with feelings. It's awful.
Seriously dude, are you like 11?
I don't think you and I are disagreeing about anything though. I was a religion major, I definitely don't think Islam is terrible.
Yes, she should have listened. But she was slammed to the floor. That's not okay, at all.
He wasn't arresting her. Just trying to remove her from the classroom. There was no reason to arrest her.
So it's her fault that people are making fun of her because she dared to post a picture of herself online? Talk about victim blaming.
I know it's a joke. But it's just plain horrible and mean, not funny. This is a real person.
Also,Pakistan isn't the only country this happens. India has a horrific history of violence against women & girls. Cultural change is needed
Oh yes, of course. I'm not saying it's easy for them to uphold the law, but that doesn't mean we should look the other way.
Could you elaborate your point a bit?
Sigh. I wish I had bone structure like that. Damn Irish heritage...
This is terrible. Do you people forget or just blatantly ignore that this is a real person with feelings?
She absolutely should have listened to her teacher, etc. but in no way did she deserve this treatment. No question.
He let his emotions get the better of him and threw a child to the ground. I would be horrified if I were this girl's mother.
The problem is that some governments do very very little to actually uphold these laws, even if they're on the books.
*to make fun... God I'm tired.
*it isn't an excuse
It doesn't matter what the original post was. It wasn't excuse making fun of someone in front of thousands.
Yep. This is based on my personal experience working in schools with similar demographics.
If his single mother is working 3-4 jobs to put food on the table and a roof over their heads, she doesn't have much time for discipline.
No, most of the time it's impoverished people, which affects how their parents are able to raise them.
Of course schools need security. The girl this post is inspired by wasn't doing anything like this.
Some people are stupid to cops or do illegal things. But some cops are racist and obsessed with looking "macho". It's all problematic.
I'm assuming it's just yellow mustard.
A victim of bullying. She put up a pic of her holding a sign with her rapist's words on it and it's turned into a fat joke against her.
You moron, in the original photo she's holding up a sign bearing the words that her rapist said to her.
She put her picture up on the internet so it's okay for thousands of people to laugh at her through a cruel joke? Talk about victim blaming.
0 x 1000% = 0
You do realize that OP didn't actually do anything that he said he was, right? He was just leading the scammer on.
Except this is a real person with feelings. It's absolutely terrible.
This isn't just a fat joke. It's a fat joke directed at a specific person with feelings. It's awful.
Seriously dude, are you like 11?
I don't think you and I are disagreeing about anything though. I was a religion major, I definitely don't think Islam is terrible.
Yes, she should have listened. But she was slammed to the floor. That's not okay, at all.
He wasn't arresting her. Just trying to remove her from the classroom. There was no reason to arrest her.
So it's her fault that people are making fun of her because she dared to post a picture of herself online? Talk about victim blaming.
I know it's a joke. But it's just plain horrible and mean, not funny. This is a real person.
Also,Pakistan isn't the only country this happens. India has a horrific history of violence against women & girls. Cultural change is needed
Oh yes, of course. I'm not saying it's easy for them to uphold the law, but that doesn't mean we should look the other way.
Could you elaborate your point a bit?
Sigh. I wish I had bone structure like that. Damn Irish heritage...
This is terrible. Do you people forget or just blatantly ignore that this is a real person with feelings?
She absolutely should have listened to her teacher, etc. but in no way did she deserve this treatment. No question.
He let his emotions get the better of him and threw a child to the ground. I would be horrified if I were this girl's mother.
The problem is that some governments do very very little to actually uphold these laws, even if they're on the books.