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What would you do if this were your daughter?
Shoot her.
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I'd admit I had failed (at least in this specific regard) as parent I guess. Kids are usually the way their parents raise them to be. That includes in what type of environment you choose to raise the kid and who/what you choose to pass off parenting responsibilities to.
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I bet cops would go 50 bucks a head to beat her into submission and then gang **** her. I'd set her up in a back street motel, hang pictures of Jesus all over the walls, then turn the pigs loose on her. She's strong. She'll hold her own. I figure she can do about four at a time.
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This is supposed to show this girl out to be completely uncaring, but it actually looks pretty much like a standard distraction technique. Rather than face-up to taking responsibility for their actions, they try to divert the conversation to something completely different. true in a way. I don't exactly like to admit when I made a mistake, especially when I was a kid. As an adult I usually do own up to it, but I don't like to. As a kid, I'd probably just say nothing if someone gave me the news that my actions may have inadvertantly led to the death of another person. What can you say really? I doubt she would say this to a grieving mother or widow. At least I hope not...
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I prefer not to live in some kind of fascist goverment where goverment and law enforcement can do what they want.
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I would send her to see a shrink... OFTEN!
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And you'd probably win.
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1) Aggression to people and animals The fight started over a razor. Karen's 14-year-old daughter thought her mother was using hers, the mother said. The girl was upset, began yelling. Her father tried to quiet her down. She kicked him in the groin. 2) Destruction of property Her daughter had trashed the apartment while her parents were gone, however. The mirrors were smashed. Karen's perfume bottles were in pieces. 3) Deceitfulness or theft She called the police. The call that police received was that the girl had been beaten by her father who had left, according to police. Twenty minutes later the girl called police back, claiming that he was coming home and that she was bleeding from her arm and had a black eye. 4) Serious violations of rules Do I really need to highlight all the violations the girl went through in the course of this incident? 5) The disturbance in behavior causes clinically significant impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning. She told him her daughter had rage issues and was seeking treatment. In answer to the OP, I'd admit that I was raising a probable murderer or at least a threat to society and act accordingly. |
Rissitui is the best poster on the site by a good bit. He is insightful and Harvard philosopher would say there is no logical faults with his posts.
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I am skeptical as to whether a shrink can really help a person with rage problems, simply because the act of reasoning is just exercise for the brain, it may help temporarily, but it won't cure it. Medication is the best we have to offer. The girl needs medication and supervision, if that fails, send her to war, she'll do well. http://www.discussworldissues.com/im...ons/icon14.gif |
Yeah, it's the parent's fault. Society has taken away any control by parents and schools, but wonder why metal detectors are needed.
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Recently, a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study conducted by neuroscientist Jean Decety and colleagues at the University of Chicago reported that youth with aggressive conduct disorder (who have psychopathic tendencies) have a different hemodynamic brain response when confronted with empathy-eliciting stimuli. She's likely incapable of feeling empathy. |
This thread misses Ted Striker's "I'd hit it http://www.discussworldissues.com/im...ons/icon14.gif"
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I'd make her go to the cops funeral...
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I have agreed more with Ming since I became a mod... should I be scared?
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I'd make her volunteer at a half-way house or some where that those involved in domestic abuse receive treatment and support. I don't think going to the cops funeral would do anything, if the surviving family would even allow it. If they family gets mad she'll get what she wants, if they are sad and forgive her she'll think her actions have no recourse. I would first make her see the errors of her ways before making the responsible for her consequences. She first needs to repent before she can ask forgiveness.
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http://www.discussworldissues.com/im...ons/icon14.gif to the gang bang solution. Make something useful out of her, even if it's just a *** bucket. |
You also seem to act as if she would care.
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