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Bwana 01-26-2005 06:01 PM

WOW! I would have been in "the chair" if I would have went to school in FL.

coach_L 01-26-2005 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by BIG_DADDY
I don't know about you but I got my ass kicked plenty growing up and did plenty of ass kicking as well. That's all a part of being a kid as far as I am concerned. What pisses me off is the pussification of the American male being perpetrated by the liberal pussies in this country. To tell you the truth I have no use for any of them and feel that we would be way better off getting rid of most of our unnecessary laws as well.

This isn't an issue about ass kicking. It's an issue about someone's life being threatened. Whether it be by a nine year old or a nineteen year old.

My daughter will be taught to not be bullied. Throw punches if need be.

coach_L 01-26-2005 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by ENDelt260
Bingo. Stop right there.

That means you've drawn the line in the wrong damn place.

Would you be willing to take that chance on your child? Your brother's or sister's child?

BIG_DADDY 01-26-2005 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by coach_L
Things are too black and white for you I can tell.

Like I said, if it had been ignored, there may have been eventual death. The chances of it going that far? Pretty slim, but I wouldn't want to be the one who took that chance and lost. The school could have faced a huge law suit, and the someone could have lost their child.

He could have died riding his bike too. With life comes the chance of death. People act like we they are freaking immortal or something. Humans still are humans, especially kids. This should been handled in the school. Bringing the law in is a joke. I would rather lose an occasional kid in this country that pussify the entire male population when they are in school. We really need to privatize.

coach_L 01-26-2005 06:10 PM

ENDelt I understand your reasoning. Let me rephrase that question. If a student was drawing pictures of your child being murdered, would you take that chance?

BIG_DADDY 01-26-2005 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by ENDelt260
Yes, absolutely.

You're missing the point. Just by the kids even appearing at school that day there's a chance they could do another child harm. Albeit a slim chance, but a chance nonetheless. By your line of reasoning, because the chance exists at all, no matter how small, all children should be kept in their homes at all times... completely isolated from other children who could potentially do them harm.

Some people would put their kid in a rubber room if they could.

Fairplay 01-26-2005 06:17 PM

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I have a drawing, the bunnies going to get hurt!!

Animal activists unite! Throw me in jail! Sinner!

I a mean person!

BIG_DADDY 01-26-2005 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by coach_L
ENDelt I understand your reasoning. Let me rephrase that question. If a student was drawing pictures of your child being murdered, would you take that chance?

I teach my godson to defend himself. If he was 9 or 10 and he told me this happened I would think I would call the school and tell them to knock it off. If it kept happening I would talk to their parents. If I was actually really scared for his health I would pull him and enroll him in another school. Under no circumstances would I want them charged with a felony for drawing a freakin picture, that's ridiculous.

coach_L 01-26-2005 06:19 PM

Had they taken that chance and lost, they face a big time lawsuit and somebody loses a child. When threats of that nature are made, all percentages are out the window.

I'm not copping out on you here. I have to go.

Pants 01-26-2005 06:20 PM

Wow, when I was growing up I used to draw war scenes all the time. Bloody shit, too. I also played with toy guns. I have never hurt a fellow human being since the 5th grade. This is bullshit, and coach_L, I just think you are wrong. No way does drawing violence, watching movies/playing video games translate into actually killing. Me and EVERYBODY I know are all examples of that.

coach_L 01-26-2005 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by BIG_DADDY
I teach my godson to defend himself. If he was 9 or 10 and he told me this happened I would think I would call the school and tell them to knock it off. If it kept happening I would talk to their parents. If I was actually really scared for his health I would pull him and enroll him in another school. Under no circumstances would I want them charged with a felony for drawing a freakin picture, that's ridiculous.

I know there's no convincing you big_daddy. I agree with you that he should be taught to defend himself, but I hope he's never in this situation. A simple phone call might be too late and a lot of people would live with a lot of second guessing.

Chiefnj 01-26-2005 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by BIG_DADDY
I teach my godson to defend himself. If he was 9 or 10 and he told me this happened I would think I would call the school and tell them to knock it off. If it kept happening I would talk to their parents. If I was actually really scared for his health I would pull him and enroll him in another school. Under no circumstances would I want them charged with a felony for drawing a freakin picture, that's ridiculous.

So if talking to the kids parents didn't work, you would opt to incur the cost of removing your child from the school to enroll him somewhere else, remove him from his friends,etc., rather than have the little miscreants arrested?

coach_L 01-26-2005 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Metrolike
Wow, when I was growing up I used to draw war scenes all the time. Bloody shit, too. I also played with toy guns. I have never hurt a fellow human being since the 5th grade. This is bullshit, and coach_L, I just think you are wrong. No way does drawing violence, watching movies/playing video games translate into actually killing. Me and EVERYBODY I know are all examples of that.

Metro, I'm not trying to link this to video games or movies. I watched them, and I drew stuff like that too. But I didn't draw it of a student in my class, and of me doing it to them.

I'm sorry if that comment I made about the video games etc, suggested the link to columbine or something. But you do have to consider a student's past when it comes to something this serious.

Pants 01-26-2005 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by coach_L
Metro, I'm not trying to link this to video games or movies. I watched them, and I drew stuff like that too. But I didn't draw it of a student in my class, and of me doing it to them.

I'm sorry if that comment I made about the video games etc, suggested the link to columbine or something. But you do have to consider a student's past when it comes to something this serious.

I see. Well even if he did draw the student, it still doesn't warrant arresting. Talking to his parents and the kid would proably help. Even bringing in the police officers to his house just to scare him and explain the sitaution would help. But arresting? I mean COME ON, people.

Fairplay 01-26-2005 06:29 PM

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