Have you seen the video?:
Leaving aside what the school or their parents might do, what would really serve the interest of justice?
Also, is no one teaching their children respect for elders anymore?
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Permalink Reply by archaeopteryx on June 25, 2012 at 12:03am This time, YOU wish --
Permalink Reply by Gabriela Menicucci on June 24, 2012 at 7:28pm I didn't say their consequence is therapy, but having the event added to their academic records so they won't get scholarships and in case they go to university its there for everyone to see. That's more than enough for me.
Permalink Reply by Unseen on June 24, 2012 at 7:34pm That seems like punishment for punishment's sake, to anticipate some of the objections you will hear. It seems to have minimal corrective value. I'm not sure that satisfies justice much better than forgetting the kids and just punishing the parents and/or the school.
Permalink Reply by Gabriela Menicucci on June 24, 2012 at 7:44pm It will have an effect on them. Specially in a country like yours where quality eduaction is a luxury. When their time for going to college arrive and they can't land a scholarship, while all their other classmates do, that will hurt. When they see they have the grades needed to get accepted in the university of their dreams but are declined, it will hurt them. It's acutally very cruel, it's a sentence to a life of mediocrity.
Permalink Reply by Donald S. Chase on June 24, 2012 at 4:20pm Do what God would do. (2 Kings 2;23-25.) Put the boys in a field and have 2 she bears maul them.
Permalink Reply by Melissa Mays on June 24, 2012 at 4:54pm
Permalink Reply by Unseen on June 24, 2012 at 5:12pm The original post is about justice, not "solving the problem," retraining the or punishing the parents. It's about what would serve the interest of justice, not some way of taking the kids offf the hook by blaming the parents or the school. We might blame the other kids on the bus for not intervening, but what about teaching the perps a thing or two about justice?
Permalink Reply by Gabriela Menicucci on June 24, 2012 at 7:51pm Yes, true, but is not her fault her son commited suicide and thats not a reason to mock her and tell her "Your son comitted suicide because you are so ugly and fat and nobody wants to be with you not even him" too harsh.
Permalink Reply by archaeopteryx on June 25, 2012 at 12:07am A bank robbery begins - the bank guard IMMEDIATELY tosses his gun to the robbers - is he the man for the job? I think not. Did he rob the bank? No, but what did he do to prevent it?
You don't take a job you can't do. Well, maybe you do, but I don't.
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