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Lory Drew yes a sick person wasn't responsible for megan meiers suicide. Megan Killed her self. She did it and no one else.
Megan was also sick. Her parents missed all the signs. That is their consequence for their error in raising their child. Lory Drew a sick person needs help just as much as Megan did. Both people equally are not normal. We all use bogus names and images of who we are on the net. Are we sick criminals too? We can't isolate ourselves from the worlds bad influences but we can educate ourselves to survive in it better. Megans parents didn't give their daughter strength to survive in this sick world. In my eyes Megans parent are the ones mostly responsible for Megans fait. Lory was just the final fuel to the raging fire. Lory isn't a criminal here just a screwed up person with major issue that needs professional help. Last edited by Wolfehunter; 11-28-08 at 04:55 AM. |
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IMO, the women who instigated the ficticious boy online is nothing more than a kid who has not grown up. She should receive some sort of punishment for the very least in breaking the rules of the myspace site. As for the girls parents, I feel for them however, 13 year old on a computer needs to be monitored. As we have come to find out, the internet is a new found place for preditors of all kinds of whack-os.
Wolfehunter, I think you are bit harsh on the girls parents. Todays child is exposed to everything and I mean EVERYTHING. Parents today can and do spend their time looking out and doing their best to keep the crap from seeping in. Our liberal society takes everything to the edge and likes to see if they can get away with it. When I was a kid movie ratings were G, PG, R and XXX. Now it is PG-13 in the mix which is really a gray area of what is acceptable for a 13 year old and what is not. Hollywoods perception of PG-13 is very much different then my perception of a PG-13 movie. Do I look before I say yes to my 13 year old? Sure do. Case and point, the movie Twilight is out and my daughter wanted to see it with her buds. I cased the movie, saw a review that stated no sex or violence. Read a few more reviews and made the decision this movie was fine for her to see. So, I was able to look after my daughter for her best interest and her young impressionable mind. However, there are things I can not get to before it happens. For example, the internet. No matter how many pop up blockers I have, some twisted arse looking to peddle porn for a dollar gets through. It happened to 10 year old. She popped in on a kids website, up pops a porn site with naked women. She did not say anything for 3 days. My wife and I did not know about it until she came crying to us that she saw a naked women on the kids website. No matter were a parent turns, sex and sexually related items, advertisment, ideas are all over the place. It is simply out of control and most parents do their best to keep it away until that day explaining it their child arrives. It is very hard today as everything media related has become a free for all. The internet has become a tool for the worse in some cases. This case is a fine example. This women was thinking like a Jr High School girl who was doing her best to play mind games. It worked and sadly so. She has some mental problems of her own that need to be addressed. For a women this age, this is purely a case of deceit. Letting her go free should not happen however, living with this stigmata of not being trustworthy will follow her for the rest of her life but somehow in her twisted immature mind, she will pull a OJ Simpson and really start to believe she had nothing to do with it. Furthermore, if I was an employer and she showed up on my doorstep, she would not be using a computer at my place of business. Who knows what she is capable of on a computer. She will wear her scarlet letter 'S' from here on out.
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AVGWarhawk Ignorance isn't an excuse. Parents are responsible for their children actions. No boogyman is.
Basically speaking its our job to raise our kids right. If we fail they fail too. Its always easier for people to point the finger than take the responsibility of their own ****ups. So we must take all our experiance and drill it into the childrens head. Brainwashing of Media, entertainment, the system, etc we as a parent can properly educated our children if we choose to help them. Media spam is everywhere this is an excepted norm. If my child sees a nipple or two on the net then its my responsibility to help her understand whats that about. Our society aren't liberal AVGw. Our societies are screwed up. We are parents but we can't parent properly because our government passes laws that makes it difficult for us to do the job. Slapping a kid is considered abuse. What nonsense crap is that. Some children can use a good wack on the behind. Here is a situation that troubles me and is quite common to many parents facing it, Where I live a girl 12 or older can aquire meds for abortions or birth control without parents knowledge. School nurses or doctors can provide them to girls when they have an accident without parents knowledge. No if I found out my daughter is screwing around there will be some consequences. I don't give a damb what the laws says. You know why? Because I will be stuck with the problem when the accident happens. If I don't handle it the system will take her away. But that doesn't mean I'm a good parent because I wash my hands. So I'll prepare her before that day comes so she's ready to make the right choice. Because if she doesn't I failed as her father. This isn't something AVGw that happen overnight. These issue with megan's parents was action of neglect through many years. Megan had alot of problems from her past in school and in society. She was and outcast. Parents are responsible. Children are an extension of you. Their your future and past all in one. They are your legacy. Your responsiblity and no one else. Sorry AVGwarhawk I dissagree with your statment totally. ![]() |
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You missed the point I was trying to make, or seek clarification about. This person was convicted of a crime. It was stated that "violating terms and conditions" of a website and they were guilty of a misdemeanor. Here's a silly example. Let's say Neal puts into his terms and conditions; Quote:
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In the days of chat rooms, I had my two kids (10 and 14 at the time) watch me log in as an 18 year old blonde UK girl and witness the ensuing barrage of questions 'ASL' etc.
This taught them very quickly that not everybody might be who they would have you believe they are on the internet. I'm pleased/proud to say they both learned well and I have had no problems with them surfing the internet. I do appear in their respective doorways on occasion just to be sure though ![]() |
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I can do it but risk of going to jail if my daughter should accuse me of abuse. Very easy here to accuse someone and get a record without followup especially for guys. Laws favor local woman here. But if that time would come and I was put into that situation I would give her and him a good wacking. ![]() |
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I did not state anywhere that someone else was responsible for this child or my own. I stated, that in todays world it is media emotional overload that is pumped to kids 24/7. You would have to agree that parenting today is far and beyond what it was 50 years ago. My cell phone when I was a kid was two tin cans and string. My computer was a calculator. Kids actually talked face to face and play real baseball and not virtual baseball in the comfort of their homes over a internet line. Dungeons and Dragons was played at a table with books and dice. Not on the world wide web and with who the hell knows on the other end playing an ogre. My point, there is more to look after in todays world. That is my point in the previous post. No need to be sorry for disagreeing, that is what conversations are about sometimes. But, you have to admit that the woman posing as a teenager playing mind games with an adult brain and knowing what would get to a teenager metally is outright wrong. The internet just provided an outlet for this woman to do this. There is something inherently wrong with that. You do not see that this action by a mom and her daughter along with a friend is a bit distressing?
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You missed the point I was trying to make, or seek clarification about. This person was convicted of a crime. It was stated that "violating terms and conditions" of a website and they were guilty of a misdemeanor. Here's a silly example. Let's say Neal puts into his terms and conditions; Quote:
That would be a very dangerous precedent. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precedent[/quote] I do not believe the website authors create the law. I could be wrong but I believe it is part of the internet site protocal for term and conditions. Neal does have his own set of rules. Might want to inquire with Neal or perhaps look it up on the internet. I certainly do not know that much about it. However, I believe if the terms and conditions as written for internet sites can be processed in a court of law. Question is, does the site owner want to go that far.:hmm:
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