Boys arrested for stick figure drawings

I'm thinking I better turn myself in. I'm a serial drawer myself.
 
you gotta be kidding... *shakes head*
unfortunately it's becoming like this here as well. totally insane.
 
I just feel sick to my stomach when reading this.

And taking them from the school in handcuffs..?


AARGH!
 
PostCode said:
Yep. Let's all assume that a child can think like an adult. I love this liberal society. :rolleyes:

I dunno so much about the lib part, but you are definitely right about
the society today treating children like adults.
And it's not just in crime punishment. It starts in letting the children
do just what they want, and trying to reason with them like adults. :crying4:

Granted some children Are more reasonable, or able to reason, but to me
as a rule, children are children, and have to be treated as such.

The whole being friends with your/any children is a good concept, But..
there are time when you Have to be a Parent first.

*needs a Bill Cosby line here...*
 
Even the parent of the kid that was stick-stabbed and stick-hung said the cops should not be involved.

More PC bullshit running amok.
 
SouthernN'Proud said:
Even the parent of the kid that was stick-stabbed and stick-hung said the cops should not be involved.

More PC bullshit running amok.


Well once the state gets involved they will take it to the extreme.

These childrens lives are now officially over.

Congrats are in order to the fine men and woman servicing the Florida Department of Child Services for the fine job of completely destroying another person who doesn't even know how to read and write properly.

Way to go you fucking idiots.
 
Yup, no need for cops. A mental health assessment would fully fill any public obligations, and mental health doesn't use cuffs restraints.

The police episode will only exacerbate the condition of the kid long-term, provided there actually is a condition existing.
 
That's pathetic.

I am glad that I don't live in Florida, I would have been arrested many times when I was around that age.
 
Good gravy, these boys don't need punishing, they need to discuss whatever behavioural problems that they're suffering from to a school councilor or something.
 
Well then, I better get on the ball and sue Looney Toons next time I see a kid drawing a picture of someonw getting a ton of bricks dropped on them. :rolleyes:
 
ResearchMonkey said:
Yup, no need for cops. A mental health assessment would fully fill any public obligations, and mental health doesn't use cuffs restraints.

The police episode will only exacerbate the condition of the kid long-term, provided there actually is a condition existing.

My sentiments, exactly.
 
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