Saturday, February 14, 2009

Myspace hoax Comment

"Even if she didn’t pull the trigger herself, as she exclaimed to reporters, she definitely handed the girl a loaded weapon and pointed it in the right direction."

I think Anthony brings up a good point. Sometimes we do things to people to make them do what they are already thinking about doing it called peer presure. Sometimes all people need is a little nudge. I work security for a department store here in town and i see it all the time. Kids will come in the store with friends and steal because their friends say they should it would be fun when we ask them why they don't now why they just do it. I think thats alot like this store she didnt make her kill herself but she gave her a good nudge in that direction.

"I think the acts committed by Lori Drew and her daughter, are not criminal. Life is life and people can’t legally be held responsible for causing someone to have a bad day. Lori Drew is not responsible for the state of mind of the 13 year old, nor her weight or her choice in friends."
I can’t believe somebody could think like this. No Lori Drew is not to blame for the girl state at the time but she knew about it and she knew that was she was doing was only going to make makers worse. Lori and her daughter didn’t just cause the girl to have a “bad day” they cause all sorts of undo harm to her selfasteem and reputation. Loriand her daughter didn’t know that was going to end up how it did but they certainly played a role in making it happen

“In all, I feel that Megan’s parents are to blame in this situation. If they did not allow Megan to start a MySpace account, this would have never happened.”

I somewhat agree with this. Yes the parents are partly to blame because they should have been regulating her MySpace use better but kids are going to be kids. It doesn’t matter what you do if they want to do something then they are going to find a way to do it.

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