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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:23 pm
You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep...
News report on this story.
Two middle school aged girls (unspecified, 10-14 years) in Ft. Myers, Florida, recorded themselves pinning down an 11-year-old boy and stripping him naked in broad daylight, then posted the video on YouTube.
I am disgusted. Some have called this a prank. Some feminazis might call it no big deal. I call it assault and humiliation. I mean, if it were two boys stripping an 11-year-old girl, there would be lawsuits up the a**, no doubt about it. Furthermore, those boys would be put in jail for a very long time, even if they did the exact same thing the girls did. So what gives with the double standards? Why are there no immediate repercussions for what these girls have done?
What do you think, Burn?
...because reality is finally better than your dreams...
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:24 pm
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:40 pm
That's sick that someone would do that. They really should do something about it.
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:42 pm
That's so wrong. The system is flawed and seems content to think that females are victims, but never perpetrators. That a boy could be hurt by girls goes against what society wants to believe.
It's terrible.
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:51 pm
Don't judge me. Just love me. I'm not a criminal, I'm innocent So come and set me free!...... I'm ashamed of my own gender... I choose ecstasy. And music's my religion. Magic is my kingdom And the dance floor is my heaven.
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:52 pm
Mentally Unstable Gamer That's so wrong. The system is flawed and seems content to think that females are victims, but never perpetrators. That a boy could be hurt by girls goes against what society wants to believe.
It's terrible. It's not some imaginary "system." It's a social double-standard in action. Were the genders reversed, the boys would be indelibly labeled sex offenders and would be awaiting trial for child pornography charges, even if they were minors, because ever since one 17 year old girl texted nude pictures to another 17 year old and charges were filed, a precedent was made.
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:55 pm
Matasoga Mentally Unstable Gamer That's so wrong. The system is flawed and seems content to think that females are victims, but never perpetrators. That a boy could be hurt by girls goes against what society wants to believe.
It's terrible. It's not some imaginary "system." It's a social double-standard in action. Were the genders reversed, the boys would be indelibly labeled sex offenders and would be awaiting trial for child pornography charges, even if they were minors, because ever since one 17 year old girl texted nude pictures to another 17 year old and charges were filed, a precedent was made. The tone is noted. However, you did nothing more than agree with what I was talking about and expand on it.
Thank you.
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:57 pm
Mentally Unstable Gamer Matasoga Mentally Unstable Gamer That's so wrong. The system is flawed and seems content to think that females are victims, but never perpetrators. That a boy could be hurt by girls goes against what society wants to believe. It's terrible. It's not some imaginary "system." It's a social double-standard in action. Were the genders reversed, the boys would be indelibly labeled sex offenders and would be awaiting trial for child pornography charges, even if they were minors, because ever since one 17 year old girl texted nude pictures to another 17 year old and charges were filed, a precedent was made. The tone is noted. However, you did nothing more than agree with what I was talking about and expand on it. Thank you. Oh, it was never my intention to come off as telling you that you were wrong. I was just slightly redirecting the finger that you were pointing before joining you in pointing. I am largely in agreement.
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 3:46 pm
I now weep bitter tears for humanity.
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:34 pm
It's a horrible thing to hear about and those girls should be punished for doing what they did. However, slightly off topic and not to draw attention away from what happened, I see no reason why "femnazis" which is a problematic term in it's own rights has any bearing on this case and therefore, why it's mentioned at all. Unless of course, this is playing into the trope that all feminists hate men again. Quote: "Kids need to know they can't do these things and get off without anything," said Newberry. "But I also don't think that their future should be ruined either. It's a Catch-22." This line right here, is a line I've heard used in several cases where it's a male on female attack (often concerning athletes) so to say that men are always punished for such attacks in the reverse is misleading. Bringing the post back to topic, I'm outraged that the police would let these girls get off on what they did. This attitude, where we're worried about ruining the lives of the people who commit such acts as of these and not about the trauma the victims have been put through is an attitude I think should be fought against tooth and nail. It doesn't matter if you're male or female, this is just wrong. All my own opinion, however :3 Edit: All that said, I do think there's a double standard in action here, don't get me wrong. And I think it has a lot to do with society's messed up vision of gender roles. Men aren't supposed to be 'victims'. They aren't supposed to be hurt by the supposedly 'weaker' sex. That sort of thing you know? And so when something like this happens, I wonder if that sort of attitude doesn't play into cases where it's a female attacking a male. A - "you're a man so act like it" sort of thing. I'm not sure if I'm coming across well here but mostly: I think that a perpetrator of a crime like this should be punished for it. If kids are supposed to know they can't get away with crimes like this, they should be punished for it whenever it pops up.
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 12:46 am

I agree entirely with the sentiments everybody else has expressed thus far. The fact that an innocent 11 year old boy could undergo that sort of trauma & abuse, & have it written off as a harmless "prank" by law enforcement is an absolute tragedy & outrage. Sexual abuse is NEVER a "harmless 'prank'" (& yes, under the law's own standards that exact same situation would easily be sexual abuse were the genders reversed & perhaps the kids a bit older). That boy's mother really, really better toughen up & file charges, 'cause those girls deserve hell. Who cares if they're 11? If they were four years old, that would be a different story. But 11 year olds know damn well what's wrong & what's right when it comes to s**t like that.
In regards to the double standard that the cause for outrage in this story primarily hinges upon... I believe it's an increasingly huge problem in our society, & I for one am growing more & more disgusted with my own gender.
Honestly, the MAJORITY of my male friends [in real life] have had at least one physically abusive girlfriend in their lifetime. & in most of these situations my male friends haven't been able to fully recognize it as abuse. Just last WEEK I spent hours & hours convincing my friend Drew -- who's 35, easily over 6 feet tall, & makes a living for himself dealing drugs mostly in really tough neighborhoods -- to go down to the courthouse & at least just ask the clerk for the paperwork needed to file a restraining order. He was convinced that the situation wasn't abuse (it clearly was), & that what he or I thought didn't even matter anyway since nobody would take his claim seriously (which was a definite possibility). Meanwhile he was hiding out at my apartment because he couldn't go anywhere that this girl knew he might be at. A few days ago the cops actually helped him file a restraining order against her after she started a violent fight with him in broad daylight (which she'd apparently done before, & each time he was originally blamed for it & then once the truth was found out no action was taken against her) & literally attacked him with a kitchen knife. He has a few dozen stitches from the damage she did, & he has to undergo at least one surgery in order for one of his hands/wrists/fingers to regain full function/movement.
Anyway, I know that that story was somewhat off topic, but I really wanted to further illustrate just how enormous & horrible of an epidemic women abusing men is.
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 6:20 am
What the hell is wrong with those girls? That is NOT a prank! He wasn't laughing. What if they were raping him? Would it be a prank then? Seriously, people are infuriating. She should press charges against those girls. If they get away with it now, they'll do more crazy stuff like this again because there was no real punishment.
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 6:30 am
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' Gais!!! LOL ohmigawd, the chicks can never do NUTHUN wrawng!!! '
This story is repulsive... I feel awful for that little boy...
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 7:01 am
Supinelu However, slightly off topic and not to draw attention away from what happened, I see no reason why "femnazis" which is a problematic term in it's own rights has any bearing on this case and therefore, why it's mentioned at all. Unless of course, this is playing into the trope that all feminists hate men again. Edit: All that said, I do think there's a double standard in action here, don't get me wrong. And I think it has a lot to do with society's messed up vision of gender roles. Men aren't supposed to be 'victims'. They aren't supposed to be hurt by the supposedly 'weaker' sex. That sort of thing you know? And so when something like this happens, I wonder if that sort of attitude doesn't play into cases where it's a female attacking a male. A - "you're a man so act like it" sort of thing. I'm not sure if I'm coming across well here but mostly: I think that a perpetrator of a crime like this should be punished for it. If kids are supposed to know they can't get away with crimes like this, they should be punished for it whenever it pops up. You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep...
Now, if you look on the Urban Dictionary definition for feminazi, you'll see that one of the top (if not the first) definitions says that feminazis are different from feminists. Feminists I can respect a bit, as they have a bit more sound of a mind. Feminazis are these oppressive PC police that will stop at nothing to make sure women have it better off then men. Example: Feminists believe that while women are different from men, they should be allowed to do the same sort of thing. Feminazis turn completely oblivious to the fact that they can't lift a 55 inch flat screen like some 300 pound guy might, and then when they don't get hired, they complain to the courts. Feminazis are like the lawful evil on the alignment chart.
Yes, definitely. There are double standards. The irony is that the feminazis and PC pushers insist that there are double standards in the male community's favor, when actually, they are already in favor of the females. If you want to take a manly-man's job, then you ought to be able to do the job like a manly-man.
Dear genitals,
Thank you for not bleeding every month.
Sincerely, men.
...because reality is finally better than your dreams...
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 7:03 am
You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep...
Just a comment on the video itself, I couldn't help let out a whimper when the poor kid cried out for his mommy.
...because reality is finally better than your dreams...
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