[url=http://www.winknews.com/Local-Florida/2011-06-01/Online-video-shows-Fort-Myers-boy-being-bullied]The story we all know quite well.[/url] The girls got away with it, no sentencing.
[url=http://www.dreamindemon.com/2010/11/09/boy-13-arrested-after-pulling-down-female-students-pants-at-school/]Boy accidentally pulls girl's underwear off, gets arrested.[/url]
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Wow. Thats just stupid. Those girls should get arrested. [Edited on 06.09.2011 11:45 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] BouncedMr happy [url=http://myfacewhen.com/196/]mfw[/url][/quote] [url=http://www.myfacewhen.com/14/]I did something a bit more like this.[/url]
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[url=http://myfacewhen.com/196/]mfw[/url]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DecepticonCobra [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Killer3474 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DecepticonCobra [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MC LOL88 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xGHOST270x Yes, it's another extremely retarded double standard situation representing the extreme bias towards one sex over the other..... Not much we can do about it though, the powers that be are calling the shots. Doesn't make it right, but oh well.[/quote] unless we revolt! unless we demonstrate the rights men ought to have![/quote] Masculist Revolution![/quote] Lol ok.[/quote] I kid, but something has to be done. Doubt it ever will, but something has to be tried.[/quote] I agree.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Killer3474 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DecepticonCobra [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MC LOL88 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xGHOST270x Yes, it's another extremely retarded double standard situation representing the extreme bias towards one sex over the other..... Not much we can do about it though, the powers that be are calling the shots. Doesn't make it right, but oh well.[/quote] unless we revolt! unless we demonstrate the rights men ought to have![/quote] Masculist Revolution![/quote] Lol ok.[/quote] I kid, but something has to be done. Doubt it ever will, but something has to be tried.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DecepticonCobra [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MC LOL88 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xGHOST270x Yes, it's another extremely retarded double standard situation representing the extreme bias towards one sex over the other..... Not much we can do about it though, the powers that be are calling the shots. Doesn't make it right, but oh well.[/quote] unless we revolt! unless we demonstrate the rights men ought to have![/quote] Masculist Revolution![/quote] i have bnothing to lose! an employer will pick a woman over a man anyway...so i consider any career beside that of music useless
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DecepticonCobra [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MC LOL88 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xGHOST270x Yes, it's another extremely retarded double standard situation representing the extreme bias towards one sex over the other..... Not much we can do about it though, the powers that be are calling the shots. Doesn't make it right, but oh well.[/quote] unless we revolt! unless we demonstrate the rights men ought to have![/quote] Masculist Revolution![/quote] Lol ok.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MC LOL88 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xGHOST270x Yes, it's another extremely retarded double standard situation representing the extreme bias towards one sex over the other..... Not much we can do about it though, the powers that be are calling the shots. Doesn't make it right, but oh well.[/quote] unless we revolt! unless we demonstrate the rights men ought to have![/quote] Masculist Revolution!
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xGHOST270x Yes, it's another extremely retarded double standard situation representing the extreme bias towards one sex over the other..... Not much we can do about it though, the powers that be are calling the shots. Doesn't make it right, but oh well.[/quote] unless we revolt! unless we demonstrate the rights men ought to have!
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Yes, it's another extremely retarded double standard situation representing the extreme bias towards one sex over the other..... Not much we can do about it though, the powers that be are calling the shots. Doesn't make it right, but oh well. [Edited on 06.09.2011 11:26 PM PDT]
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Double standard and sexism... ah, that's our American society. Although, this sexism and double standard needs to be stopped. Perhaps the education can help.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] TW InKoGnIto [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Barkingspider73 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Sector Z 157 So feminists beg for equal treatment and when it's their turn to take the fall, the complain about it being unjust. Jesus.[/quote] When has feminism ever been fair?[/quote] Never. Because instead of preaching for equality for everyone, they only want equality for women, and thus, divide humanity into yet another faction. [/quote] [url=http://www.cracked.com/article_18950_9-major-stories-everyone-got-wrong-this-year.html] Nerds who get wedgies all day at school don't dream of equality -- they dream of being the one doing the beating and humiliating.[/url]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Hyrule Princess [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Killer3474 Oh I see, come to defend your race eh? Oh well. Just wondering, what do you suppose they would've done with the vid they took? I can imagine showing it to many other people on the internet via YouTube, or they would've possibly kept it for sick gigs. Neither support you. So what's worse? People on the internet seeing it and/or keeping the vid for themselves, or about maybe five or so people seeing it in a school yard?[/quote] Hello child. Let me explain basic law for you, okay? I'll dumb it down reaaallly nice for you. It all comes down to this: -The government owns the school. They can choose whether to press charges and make an arrest. Major Public School districts will ALWAYS make an arrest in these cases --No exceptions. The parents have no say, since this happened on government property, they can charge. -The parents own the yard. It's private property. The mother of the victim has to press charges. The mother did not. There you go, basic law. Now leave. Fair, next.[/quote] you are still avoiding this though :the police labeled the incident as a "prank" SURE, the kid might be a candy-ass, but it is against the law to forcefully strip a person, letalone a child, to the point to which "nudity is exposed" There you go, basic law. Now leave. Fair, next.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Hyrule Princess [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Killer3474 Oh I see, come to defend your race eh? Oh well. Just wondering, what do you suppose they would've done with the vid they took? I can imagine showing it to many other people on the internet via YouTube, or they would've possibly kept it for sick gigs. Neither support you. So what's worse? People on the internet seeing it and/or keeping the vid for themselves, or about maybe five or so people seeing it in a school yard?[/quote] Hello child. Let me explain basic law for you, okay? I'll dumb it down reaaallly nice for you. It all comes down to this: -The government owns the school. They can choose whether to press charges and make an arrest. Major Public School districts will ALWAYS make an arrest in these cases --No exceptions. The parents have no say, since this happened on government property, they can charge. -The parents own the yard. It's private property. The mother of the victim has to press charges. The mother did not. There you go, basic law. Now leave. Fair, next.[/quote] Shouldn't matter where the crime took place. It's still very bad how the police can write off the forced stripping and captivity of a young boy and then spread his ordeal through the Internet to further humiliate him as a prank without doing anything.
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This doesn't make any sense to me. Double Standards? Wow. The system is broken. And yet again the middle school girls get away with what they did to that 11-year-old boy. Just wow. Now don't get me wrong what the 13-year-old boy did was just wrong and inappropriate. What angers me is the other story. [Edited on 06.09.2011 11:31 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] KNiHGT What kind of monkey was it?[/quote] LMAO
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Summary: Article 1: Two middle-school girls physically restrain a 5th grader while they strip him naked on camera. They then post the footage on YouTube and laugh about it. No arrests made. Article 2: 13 year old pulls a prank on a 14 year old girl by yanking her shorts down at a bus stop. Unfortunately he also hooked her underwear, bare-assing her in front of a few people. For this most heinous of crimes, he's arrested and charged with battery. Conclusion: Wtf. [Edited on 06.09.2011 11:22 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Hyrule Princess [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Killer3474 Oh I see, come to defend your race eh? Oh well. Just wondering, what do you suppose they would've done with the vid they took? I can imagine showing it to many other people on the internet via YouTube, or they would've possibly kept it for sick gigs. Neither support you. So what's worse? People on the internet seeing it and/or keeping the vid for themselves, or about maybe five or so people seeing it in a school yard?[/quote] Hello child. Let me explain basic law for you, okay? I'll dumb it down reaaallly nice for you. It all comes down to this: -The government owns the school. They can choose whether to press charges and make an arrest. Major Public School districts will ALWAYS make an arrest in these cases --No exceptions. The parents have no say, since this happened on government property, they can charge. -The parents own the yard. It's private property. The mother of the victim has to press charges. The mother did not. There you go, basic law. Now leave. Fair, next.[/quote] Child? Sounds like you have an anger problem.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Hyrule Princess [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DecepticonCobra So because the girl's didn't pin him to the ground ans strip him they shouldn't get arrested or charged with anything? Shouldn't matter where the event took place, charges for everyone.[/quote] You're comparing an event that happened on government property to an event that occured on private property. You must be a child. It's quite clear, since the girl stripping the boy happened on private property, the boy's mother HAS To press charges.[/quote] I'd argue you're the child here. Punishments should be dished out in accordance to the rules broken, not according to who's property this happened on. Because similar criminal acts are two completely different circumstances because the land they happened on was owned by different people, amirite? By that logic, if I shot and killed you on government property, I would and should be punished more severely than if I had shot you on your front lawn. Utterly preposterous.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] saintssoccer Wow -blam!- the police. What a double standard.[/quote]
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Wow, just wow. This world, honestly.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Killer3474 Oh I see, come to defend your race eh? Oh well. Just wondering, what do you suppose they would've done with the vid they took? I can imagine showing it to many other people on the internet via YouTube, or they would've possibly kept it for sick gigs. Neither support you. So what's worse? People on the internet seeing it and/or keeping the vid for themselves, or about maybe five or so people seeing it in a school yard?[/quote] Hello child. Let me explain basic law for you, okay? I'll dumb it down reaaallly nice for you. It all comes down to this: -The government owns the school. They can choose whether to press charges and make an arrest. Major Public School districts will ALWAYS make an arrest in these cases --No exceptions. The parents have no say, since this happened on government property, they can charge. -The parents own the yard. It's private property. The mother of the victim has to press charges. The mother did not. There you go, basic law. Now leave. Fair, next.
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Wow that happened where I live. My police suck :/
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Hyrule Princess [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DecepticonCobra So because the girl's didn't pin him to the ground ans strip him they shouldn't get arrested or charged with anything? Shouldn't matter where the event took place, charges for everyone.[/quote] You're comparing an event that happened on government property to an event that occured on private property. You must be a child. It's quite clear, since the girl stripping the boy happened on private property, the boy's mother HAS To press charges. She did not. The government can't press charges for the mother. She chose not to. Now leave the fricken topic with your stupidity. There is no sexism here. Fair, next.[/quote] You say there is no sexism here, yet it's abundantly clear you have a bias against the boy and only hide behind the false shroud of "It wasn't behind government property!" because you know full well if you say what you really feel, nobody will listen to you.
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Societ and their double standards, blame feminists
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Hyrule Princess OP are you retarded? No seriously, is something wrong with your head? You cite an incident that happened a week ago as a sample of Sexism. Then you cite this news report from NOVEMBER 2010? Btw, this incident happened in a school where dozens could watch. The girl incident took place on a yard, where nobody else could see, except for the video His arrest is okay. Fair, next.[/quote] Oh I see, come to defend your race eh? Oh well. Just wondering, what do you suppose they would've done with the vid they took? I can imagine showing it to many other people on the internet via YouTube, or they would've possibly kept it for sick gigs. Neither support you. So what's worse? People on the internet seeing it and/or keeping the vid for themselves, or about maybe five or so people seeing it in a school yard?