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Lawyers for Lori Drew, a Missouri woman who allegedly harassed a 13-year-old neighbor who later killed herself, say prosecutors are using a flawed and vague law.
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While what this woman did was terrible, the parents of the girl who committed suicide need to be blamed for some of this. Why? Because she was KNOWN to have mental problems, and they still let her onto the internet alone..... a place that doesn't care about ANYONE'S feelings.
"In the documents, he argued that the prosecution's case means anyone who violates the "terms of service" at a Web site could be prosecuted under the law," even though that's exactly why many terms of service agreements are enacted in the first place.
They are NOT meant to be used to sue someone, and to make a law saying that someone who violates a TOS is open to prosecution.... you are stretching things way too far.
This young girl was obviously suffering from severe emotional problems long before she decided to take her own life, ones her family (presumably) were at least incidentally aware of. Suicide isn't a one-action response; its the result of a build-up of emotional insecurities and most likely undiagnosed depression. It usually affects young teens strongly, with young women in particular falling victim to its disastrous clutches.
While the action's of this incredibly stupid older women were indeed traumatic, crediting her totally for 'causing' this girl to commit suicide is both wrong and deceitful to those who suffer with the problems of depression and isolation. Frankly, if this young girl was so quick to put such an unrealistic amount of trust into a complete stranger she hadn't even spoken to (text messages and chats are not speaking), then its pretty apparent her problems ran incredibly deep. Much deeper than getting 'dumped and ridiculed' by a person she never met, never spent any time with, never engaged in social activities, or never physically bonded with. Shame on the older women, but she did not cause this young woman to kill herself.
This young girl was obviously suffering from severe emotional problems long before she decided to take her own life, ones her family (presumably) were at least incidentally aware of. Suicide isn't a one-action response; its the result of a build-up of emotional insecurities and most likely undiagnosed depression. It usually affects young teens strongly, with young women in particular falling victim to its disastrous clutches.
While the action's of this incredibly stupid older women were indeed traumatic, crediting her totally for 'causing' this girl to commit suicide is both wrong and deceitful to those who suffer with the problems of depression and isolation. Frankly, if this young girl was so quick to put such an unrealistic amount of trust into a complete stranger she hadn't even spoken to (text messages and chats are not speaking), then its pretty apparent her problems ran incredibly deep. Much deeper than getting 'dumped and ridiculed' by a person she never met, never spent any time with, never engaged in social activities, or never physically bonded with. Shame on the older women, but she did not cause this young woman to kill herself.
Such a tragedy, and this woman has the guts to try to get off, even when she confessed to being this fake account-er? That makes me sick.
Just because you see the world as a square doesn't mean the world is a square.
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- by Willie Winkie July 24, 2008 9:55 AM PDT
- I could not agree more! "Cyberbullying" is pure BS. Heck how many online daters have misrepresented themselves and their marital status. They have a fling and tell the other party to get lost. Mean behaviour? Yes. Crime? No way.
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