12 Year old gives birth after rape

12 Year old gives birth after rape

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Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

244 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2009
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Alex.

Hogarth.

It's nothing new.


Marquis_Rex

7,377 posts

241 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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anonymous said:
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If you take away factors of upbringing, and peers he hung around with, you could factor in a society that is non-aspirational. Where it is considered 'cool' to be stupid and 'sad' to be geeky. Where most youngsters ambitions are to be a football star. A society with a strong streak of jealous- "society owes me a living" attitude.


thinfourth2

32,414 posts

206 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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anonymous said:
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So we give him a slap on the wrist and let him back into that ever so cruel society and we those that have money and succeed are the true guilty ones and we should hang our heads in shame at this monster that we have created. Yes we must give these folk more chances and we must berate ourselves for creating a society which ever so failed to let this little innocent flower grow in a wonderful person. i am so ashamed we need to create a fairer country where everyone must be equal.



Oh what can we do




I suggest we shoot the little fker in the back of the head so that he never blights society ever again, think of it as a little bit of chlorine for the gene pool.


We are living in a society where children are a cash crop and that little fker is our harvest

AlexKP

16,484 posts

246 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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anonymous said:
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Good points! I think you are right - aspirational figures are Big Brother housemates, and a total disregard and contempt for the rest of society has become a behavioural norm.

Broken Britain - yes. The growth in anti-social crime is a result of detrimental changes in society - not that people are inherently any "better" or "worse" than they have ever been.

But something has changed in society. Unless we really understand what the problem is, we have no chance of addressing it.

FoolOnTheHill

1,018 posts

213 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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anonymous said:
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I believe I've postulated the solution to this above. If bad children become bad parents then shoot the fker now and break the cycle.

Spiritual_Beggar

4,833 posts

196 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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Personally, I think it starts with the schools. Teachers need to be given the power to punish again.

Kids in school these days go unpunished, and so they don't leanr to respect authority.

Im only 23, so it's not long ago that I was in school, and each year that I was, I noticed the lower years getting more and more disrespectful as more and more power was taken away from the teahcers.

The same goes for smacking children. I'm not talking about abusing them......but kids, as is evident throughout nature, need discipline. If they go unpunished when they do something wrong then how do they know what they've done is wrong! A simple shout in the ear does absolutely nothing to prevent a child from doing wrong again.

It's important to understand the difference between abusing/ beating a child, and disciplining a child. All these problems with society and the youth today stems from the Governments intereference, and them taking the power to discipline away from people of authority; namely teachers & parents!!

IanMorewood

4,309 posts

250 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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Turn him into crab food.

Dakkon

7,826 posts

255 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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Spiritual_Beggar said:
Personally, I think it starts with the schools. Teachers need to be given the power to punish again.

Kids in school these days go unpunished, and so they don't leanr to respect authority.

Im only 23, so it's not long ago that I was in school, and each year that I was, I noticed the lower years getting more and more disrespectful as more and more power was taken away from the teahcers.

The same goes for smacking children. I'm not talking about abusing them......but kids, as is evident throughout nature, need discipline. If they go unpunished when they do something wrong then how do they know what they've done is wrong! A simple shout in the ear does absolutely nothing to prevent a child from doing wrong again.

It's important to understand the difference between abusing/ beating a child, and disciplining a child. All these problems with society and the youth today stems from the Governments intereference, and them taking the power to discipline away from people of authority; namely teachers & parents!!
Parents need to instill moral decency and respect, rather than looking at a child as addtional benefit income for fags and booze.

dfen5

2,398 posts

214 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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anonymous said:
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FoolOnTheHill

1,018 posts

213 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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dfen5 said:
The net result of this sort of thinking is that now developers can't build a "nice" housing estate without some social housing being included. Surely if they put these scum in with nice people they'll learn to behave? No, all that happens is that night after night cars of hard working people get their mirrors kicked off or they get scratched. The play areas turn into little ganglands with graffiti tags all over the place.
Then there was the case when it was decided the young offenders needed a holiday so they gave them a week in a family holiday camp in the uk. What did they do? Burgle the fking chalets of the holiday makers, stealing all they could lay their thieving hands on.

There's no place for them - ship them to some remote island with just enough natural resources to sustain them. If the population gets a bit high send someone over who's got a nice killer virus injected in them or release a plague of killer bees.

There's gangs of little feral scrotes wandering around every town, city and village of the UK with various care agen cies, anti-social behavior officers chasing after them with no real power.

Kill them, with fire.

Edited by dfen5 on Thursday 4th June 11:42
Just what I've put in a different thread::

meself said:
No, I'm with Mr Fenix.

I remember in the 70s when I was a nipper, on a rough-ish Preston council estate there were fights with other kids, but nothing like the random, relentless viciousness there is today, noone did runup kicks repeatedly on someone's heads, uncaring as to wether they live or die.

Also, the council did the sensible thing and stuck all the dodgy families in one street, Cowley Road. Noone went down there and they tended not to come out, so everyone's happy.

Now the dopey tts like to mix council, er sorry, social housing, in with the rest, thus creating resentment on both sides.

Mind you, these are the same daft s that built a local school on a huge estate that can only take 30 kids a year, as they didnt think families would move into these 3, 4, 5 bedroom houses. And the same utterly retarded fknuts that calculated in their committees that all houses should have parking for 1.25 cars.

Local councillors - ttS.

Flanders.

6,383 posts

210 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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I would happily batter the st out of him with a baseball bat.

Marquis_Rex

7,377 posts

241 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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anonymous said:
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Glad we agree. It takes living in other countries to get a certain perspective. I'm glad we agree.
Now can we shoot him in the back of the head?

Big Rod

6,212 posts

218 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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dfen5 said:
The net result of this sort of thinking is that now developers can't build a "nice" housing estate without some social housing being included. Surely if they put these scum in with nice people they'll learn to behave? No, all that happens is that night after night cars of hard working people get their mirrors kicked off or they get scratched.
This exact thing happened in the estate a mate of mine lives in last September. I had noticed that his car ahd a scratch up it's side and thought nothing much of it as 'it happens', but it turned out a 25 yo bampot who lived in a private house rented to the council round the corner decided that him and his 55 yo mother should take their bottle of Buckfast for a walk and scratch some cars. 75 he did in all including two Ferraris!!! So far as I know the tosser got community service!!

So how much did that cost the poor sods to fix? even if they did claim on their insurance, each one's got £250 or so excess. so 75 x £250 = £18750!!! yikes

Quite an evening's work eh?!?!?

The galling thing is the 's still living at home with his delinquent Mother!

HOGEPH

5,249 posts

188 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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The real question is...

do we have enough bullets to deal with all these people?shoot

Poledriver

28,692 posts

196 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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HOGEPH said:
The real question is...

do we have enough bullets to deal with all these people?shoot
We can put them into factories under a "return to work" scheme, where they can make the bullets for their own demise.

JUSTICE!

tmk2

708 posts

210 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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Dakkon said:
Spiritual_Beggar said:
Personally, I think it starts with the schools. Teachers need to be given the power to punish again.

Kids in school these days go unpunished, and so they don't leanr to respect authority.

Im only 23, so it's not long ago that I was in school, and each year that I was, I noticed the lower years getting more and more disrespectful as more and more power was taken away from the teahcers.

The same goes for smacking children. I'm not talking about abusing them......but kids, as is evident throughout nature, need discipline. If they go unpunished when they do something wrong then how do they know what they've done is wrong! A simple shout in the ear does absolutely nothing to prevent a child from doing wrong again.

It's important to understand the difference between abusing/ beating a child, and disciplining a child. All these problems with society and the youth today stems from the Governments intereference, and them taking the power to discipline away from people of authority; namely teachers & parents!!
Parents need to instill moral decency and respect, rather than looking at a child as addtional benefit income for fags and booze.
The problem with that is the parents need to have moral decency and they don't. But the teachers really do need more power to punish.

Marquis_Rex

7,377 posts

241 months

Thursday 4th June 2009
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Big Rod said:
dfen5 said:
The net result of this sort of thinking is that now developers can't build a "nice" housing estate without some social housing being included. Surely if they put these scum in with nice people they'll learn to behave? No, all that happens is that night after night cars of hard working people get their mirrors kicked off or they get scratched.
This exact thing happened in the estate a mate of mine lives in last September. I had noticed that his car ahd a scratch up it's side and thought nothing much of it as 'it happens', but it turned out a 25 yo bampot who lived in a private house rented to the council round the corner decided that him and his 55 yo mother should take their bottle of Buckfast for a walk and scratch some cars. 75 he did in all including two Ferraris!!! So far as I know the tosser got community service!!

So how much did that cost the poor sods to fix? even if they did claim on their insurance, each one's got £250 or so excess. so 75 x £250 = £18750!!! yikes

Quite an evening's work eh?!?!?

The galling thing is the 's still living at home with his delinquent Mother!
It's this sort of thing that pushed me to write this

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

In another thread.

croyde

23,218 posts

232 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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Although I agree with the hang 'em high idea, personally I think that crippling is better then they have to live with fear and pain rather than a quick exit, I see that the Scottish scrote was looking after the girl. Shudder to think what the mother is like if she thought it OK to let that waster look after her daughter.

Tycho

11,677 posts

275 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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croyde

23,218 posts

232 months

Saturday 4th December 2010
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Tycho said:
Blimey laugh not sure how I came about this thread but I have just seen the date cheers hehe