OMG...Where oh where did anyone say they were helpless and weak, and that there is any tolerance for this behaviour.I don't accept that it is ok for anyone to surrender their pride and dignity because "that is the way it is" and they are helpless. That is a cop out, they are not children, it is being weak. We have a responsibility, both collectively and individually, not to tolerate this sort of violent and anti-social behaviour. It should never be glorified or defended. When you are in a situation like that and do nothing, you share responsibility for it. And that includes the victims. It is hard for me to feel sorry for them when they CAN do something about the situation they find themselves in, but choose to do nothing...snip
I'm done with you...you are completely stuck in your opinion and refuse to listen to reason. There are many good points in this thread, which you will no doubt continue to ignore. You stay up there on your high horse and pretend that you're the only one who gets it...
And you too...the blind leading the ignorant.As brutal as this incident is she does have some responsibility for the outcome. I don't know her story or what her options were but I doubt this was the first incident pointing to where this going.
Its a tragedy if she didn't get the help she needed, it incredible stupidity if it was offered and refused.






