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Originally Posted by asharita7
I agree with this, but if they were charged this would spark a heated debate as to whether or not they were actually partly to blame for his death. You believe they were, as do I and many others, but I'm very curious how they would determine who is "more" responsible than who not.
This whole situation disgusts me to no end!
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To me it is not more of who is more to blame but they were a part of it. Sort of like when someone watches a crime and does nothing. Like that Soulja Girl on Atlanta's train that harrassed that old woman for like 10 min while someone video tapes and nobody stepped in to help her, they were just laughing.
I believe if people would get in trouble for instigating or even being a part of it maybe it could have been prevented. Why would you even "egg" on someone for something like this if you dont know them? The reports said that a guy in India was the one who contacted the authorities when it happened but he had to use his Dad's cell phone and find the authorities numbers. It took him like an hour.
I just feel that us American's have become too irresponsible and morally regressed to even have compassion for others. Brawl posted about his problem with Obama regarding gun laws, first Obama hasn't done anything and secondly I don't see how you justify armor piercing bullets for hunting. A bear doesn't shoot back so why all the extra ****. I have a friend that goes hunting with a bow and arrow. So what does assault rifles have to do with anything.
The point I am making is that we want our "rights" but yet we don't take the responsibilty that comes with it. Just like the VA tech, Colombine, and all these other mass shootings. We cry on TV and don't understand why but the **** is in front of our face. I think you should have the right to bear arms but at the same time it should become your responsibilty to protect others from it. Smokers are pissed that they can't smoke in public but yet they are the ones harming the ones that do not smoke, so it become their responsibilty to not do it around that wish not to smoke, but yet they feel they should be able to do it where ever even though it harms.
I was one of the very first people to broadcast on Justin.TV when there were maybe only 20 or so people streaming when it first started. I liked the concept because it was exclusive and it had some quality stuff as they reached out to people that had something interesting to bring but once they opened their doors to the public that whole thing went down. They had all these people starving for attention doing stuff that was crazy. You may remember the saying "Every action causes a reaction" but we always act but do not consider the reaction. So I think these people that watch that boy die should be punished just for watching