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Originally Posted by K9sH3
I am not trying to start a big debate, or to be biatched at for not showing sympathy.
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I am going to say it. I don't have any sympathy for this. It is not like the kid was playing on the front lawn and was hit by lighting or something. This was a preventable accident. Also the kid was 10 years old and not something like 5-6. He could understand simple things like rope around next pulled tight leads to no air and you die. He was in the fifth grade so he understands how things work (unless he was one of the special kids and evidently he was). Here on military bases 10 years old is the age where you can leave your children home alone so that says something about that age being mature enough. There have been cases where kids this young have been tried for murder. If the parents are going to be dumb enough to show that to their kids and not fully explain the situation and what had happened then the kid should not have been watching it. For some reason I see the scene going something like this:
The parents sitting around the computer watching the hanging and talking sh*t like "Dude, that is fvcking awesome or Man I wish I could have been there to see it. Hangings are so cool."
"I don't think he thought it was real," Gustavo said of Saddam's hanging. "They showed them putting the noose around his neck and everything. Why show that on TV?" Why don't you do your job as a parent? Asswipe.
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Originally Posted by K9sH3
I feel sad when I hear this type of things.
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I am just glad that someone let the gene pool janitor do his damn job this time.
I agree with DRTY. I too smell a rat.