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Legally, it’s still attempted murder despite her intent, because, knowing her own physique, she used it as a weapon by sitting on the girl, plus she slammed her head repeatedly on metal, and even made her bleed, giving her a concussion. She could’ve killed her even if that’s not what she had in mind. Plus she wished death on her afterwards, I would’ve seen all that as enough to charge with attempted murder.
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The statement “Kids are bad nowadays” is overtly untrue anyway. Some kids are good and others are bad and this is true about every era. I think nowadays you just hear more about the “bad” ones because the “good” ones aren’t usually considered a very interesting news story. And if this behemoth happens to be 19, then she herself wasn’t a kid too long ago, in fact she’s around the same age as the average TikTok prankster, so even the stereotype of “today’s youth” won’t make her out the biggest paragon of virtue. In fact if one kid does this to another, like some 12 yo bully and her 9 yo brother did to Aubrey Corley’s 5 yo daughter on a school bus in 2018, that’s why you shouldn’t run down the current youth altogether, because the victim is part of it as much as the two bullies.
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It is a free country but if one has a record or is on probation the person’s freedom often has restrictions. For example a paroled sexual predator usually isn’t allowed within 100 feet of any place where children are, such as a school yard or a playground. But I understand her record didn’t involve pedophilia, however I don’t get why a record of violence doesn’t also come with the same thing, at least not without parole officer supervision.🤷♂️
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That’s what I wanted to know, too, by the way.
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She’s the only one in this video I suspect to have grown up that way.
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From what I heard they live in the same neighborhood, and you’ll notice the girl’s father and sister are black. Maybe the 19 yo hates mulattos. That’s the proper word for people with a mixture of black and white in the family.
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Story adjustment: Morbidly obese 19 yo TikTok prankster attacks 11 yo girl on playground for clout.
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Really, a fight is two people attacking each other! The 19 yo was doing all the attacking!😤
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Honestly, I don’t care. If this had just been a single slap to the face I might be more interested in hearing the other side, but what happened here is something no child deserves and there’s no excuse for it, and therefore the way it started won’t change that, whereas it might if it was just a slap and nothing more.
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Plus you can’t blame others for being the “cause” of your behavior, everyone is responsible for their own. And personally I find it odd that a 19/20 yo would be hanging around a playground full of kids in the first place.🤔
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The majority of ones we hear about anyway. (Plus I think we’re all a little tempted to be that way at times.) Okay, maybe the girl’s tongue slipped, maybe her foot went into her mouth, we all make mistakes and choose the wrong words sometimes because we’re all human, and maybe the 19 yo took it the wrong way, but if that’s the case any parent in their right mind would agree she’s been punished more than enough, and of course learned a lesson about thinking before choosing your words. Not the easiest way, but not the hardest either considering she survived. Plus even if the 11 yo was stretching the truth the 19 yo could’ve been, too.
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Yes, I did, and the woman’s actions were straight up inexcusable. I was only responding to a comment that sounded like victim-blaming with the most reasonable and appeasing answer I could think of.🤷♂️
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And inexcusable!😡
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Good question!🙄
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Yeah, let’s not forget about Mozart, he started composing when he was only five.
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Actually I don’t think her mother was present at the time.
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In other words not really her physique in itself but the way she used it.
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