N&D threads? It hasn't been the same since Punk David left.Lament wrote:Things like this make me just wish the whole world would blow up.
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This.broken iris wrote:N&D threads? It hasn't been the same since Punk David left.
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I'm worried about an affluenza epidemic now.
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Why? There are plenty of awesome things that go on in the world for there to be any need for it to blow up.Lament wrote:Things like this make me just wish the whole world would blow up.
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Sometimes people post things that I don't get, like this video. It makes me wonder was the reason for the post to give me hope that yes, things are truly incomprehensible.McParadigm wrote:
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will you please stop?surfndestroy wrote:Sometimes people post things that I don't get, like this video. It makes me wonder was the reason for the post to give me hope that yes, things are truly incomprehensible.McParadigm wrote:
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The point is, no matter how rough the affluenza defense is, at least he wasn't playing video games while having a rollover single car accident that the people in the back seat were...no, wait. Let me try again. At least he wasn't in the back seat of a video game while a roll was getting..no. Uh. At least video games weren't in the back seat blaming the, uh, parents....
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I've watched that ten times trying to understand it.
It seems like an unfair swipe at my favorite video game, Backseat Crash Blamers.
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I feel so good. I got it. Life is incomprehensible. I won the day!.McParadigm wrote:The point is, no matter how rough the affluenza defense is, at least he wasn't playing video games while having a rollover single car accident that the people in the back seat were...no, wait. Let me try again. At least he wasn't in the back seat of a video game while a roll was getting..no. Uh. At least video games weren't in the back seat blaming the, uh, parents....
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So... what if the judge was really accepting "affluenza" as a way of officially blaming the parents in criminal court to help the civil lawsuits, without appearing to do so?
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"Couch may very well have mental health issues. Few psychologists would argue that being raised in an atmosphere of instant gratification and negligible consequences for bad behavior is healthy for child development. In addition, Couch’s risky behavior might indicate alcoholism and, if he truly were evidencing a pathological sense of entitlement or lack of empathy for others, it’s possible he might be diagnosable with a personality disorder. These are legitimate conditions, although they typically do not result in such a massive reduction in sentencing as was seen in this case. It is ironic that, in arguing Couch is a victim of bad parenting free of consequences for antisocial behavior, the defense and judge appear to have merely continued exactly this pattern, demanding unbelievably soft consequences for the death of four."
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Wouldn't it make more sense to give an extreme punishment to a "victim" of affluenza?
How does it serve society to have him out killing people?
It would make more sense to lock him and his family away forever.
How does it serve society to have him out killing people?
It would make more sense to lock him and his family away forever.
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I've wondered about that.broken iris wrote:So... what if the judge was really accepting "affluenza" as a way of officially blaming the parents in criminal court to help the civil lawsuits, without appearing to do so?
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It's pretty common in Canada for juvenile sentencing to take into account upbringing. This is even enshrined law for Natives of any age. Is this not the case in the US?stip wrote:I've wondered about that.broken iris wrote:So... what if the judge was really accepting "affluenza" as a way of officially blaming the parents in criminal court to help the civil lawsuits, without appearing to do so?
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it probably varies from state to state and judge to judge, but I am not a lawyer
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Electromatic wrote:Wouldn't it make more sense to give an extreme punishment to a "victim" of affluenza?
How does it serve society to have him out killing people?
It would make more sense to lock him and his family away forever.
Things will become a lot clearer when the case is made that bad parenting caused all of this. Until now it's only been an implied thing because ultimately parents are legally responsible for the actions of their minor children.
Hungry lawyers with their dissatisfied and enraged victims will sort it out for the rest of us, maybe.
Meanwhile, an 18 yr old goes into his school to kill a teacher. Wash, rinse, repeat..
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That's what I've been thinking all along.mookie wrote:"It is ironic that, in arguing Couch is a victim of bad parenting free of consequences for antisocial behavior, the defense and judge appear to have merely continued exactly this pattern, demanding unbelievably soft consequences for the death of four."
"Why did you kill all those people?"
"I've never suffered consequences for my actions because my family's rich."
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theplatypus wrote:team rich kid