I thought I could not be more horrified after hearing of this rape – but then I watched the mother of one of the bystanders, on TV, defending her son for doing nothing. She said he was afraid of being beaten up, so it was understandable for him to do nothing. Couldn’t he walk away, make a phone call, tell one of the police officers inside the school? The reason this man could watch a rape and do nothing is because he was raised by a mother who has obviously made excuses for everything he has done wrong his entire life, and she is continuing to do the same in this situation. I wish this mother could be arrested along with her pathetic son. As a teacher, I see on a daily basis the results of the “not my little boy or girl” mentality. If these men had to face the consequences of their actions years ago, it might not have gotten to this disgusting, tragic end.
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I thought I could not be more horrified after hearing of this rape – but then I watched the mother of one of the bystanders, on TV, defending her son for doing nothing. She said he was afraid of being beaten up, so it was understandable for him to do nothing. Couldn’t he walk away, make a phone call, tell one of the police officers inside the school? The reason this man could watch a rape and do nothing is because he was raised by a mother who has obviously made excuses for everything he has done wrong his entire life, and she is continuing to do the same in this situation. I wish this mother could be arrested along with her pathetic son. As a teacher, I see on a daily basis the results of the “not my little boy or girl” mentality. If these men had to face the consequences of their actions years ago, it might not have gotten to this disgusting, tragic end.
October 31, 2009 - 2:53pmThis Comment
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