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What is the World Coming To?

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  • T Tim Craig

    VonHagNDaz wrote:

    im more concerned that society has gotten to the point where the possibility of prepubescents being involved in these sorts of things is a reality.

    I grew up in a small midwest town in the 50s and the first girl in my school class to get pregnant was in the 7th grade. So sex and juveniles isn't exactly a new thing.

    Compassionate Conservatism is an Oxymoron. Bush is just a Moron.

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    Tim Craig wrote:

    first girl in my school class to get pregnant was in the 7th grade

    thats acceptable these days. in my home town we typically had 10 or so pregnancies in the middle school. girls do mature faster than boys, but 8 and 9 year old boys? thats a bit young even to be choking the chicken. thats elementary school age!

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    • V VonHagNDaz

      Rob Graham wrote:

      thanks to a thrill starved media

      which publishes these stories, which circulate back to other children, which causes more of these stories, which causes more news. technology blows...

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      Rob Graham
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      VonHagNDaz wrote:

      technology blows...

      I would argue that it's not technology that's at fault here, but rather lack of good judgment on the part of the purveyors of the "news". Nothing good could possibly come from that CNN story, it was fabricated from sketchy facts and shakier conclusions, and served no one.

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      • R Rob Graham

        VonHagNDaz wrote:

        technology blows...

        I would argue that it's not technology that's at fault here, but rather lack of good judgment on the part of the purveyors of the "news". Nothing good could possibly come from that CNN story, it was fabricated from sketchy facts and shakier conclusions, and served no one.

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        VonHagNDaz
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        Rob Graham wrote:

        and served no one

        im sure it helped cnn's advertisers

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        • T Tim Craig

          VonHagNDaz wrote:

          im more concerned that society has gotten to the point where the possibility of prepubescents being involved in these sorts of things is a reality.

          I grew up in a small midwest town in the 50s and the first girl in my school class to get pregnant was in the 7th grade. So sex and juveniles isn't exactly a new thing.

          Compassionate Conservatism is an Oxymoron. Bush is just a Moron.

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          Brady Kelly
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          Tim Craig wrote:

          I grew up in a small midwest town in the 50s and the first girl in my school class to get pregnant was in the 7th grade. So sex and juveniles isn't exactly a new thing.

          So 16 a 17 year old got as far as 7th grade?  That's impressive.

          My head asplode!

          Calling all South African developers! Your participation in this local dev community will be mutually beneficial, to you and us.

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          • V VonHagNDaz

            Rob Graham wrote:

            thanks to a thrill starved media

            which publishes these stories, which circulate back to other children, which causes more of these stories, which causes more news. technology blows...

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            leckey 0
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            You are making the assumption that kids READ?

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            • V VonHagNDaz

              Child-on-Child Rape (CNN News story) While reading the headline from the company's RSS feed, this caught my attention. This is just appalling. I don't even know what to say.

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              Demon Possessed
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              Look at this story, it is even more strange. http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/email/s_538414.html

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              • D Demon Possessed

                Look at this story, it is even more strange. http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/email/s_538414.html

                "It's apparently your goal in life (so to speak) to be DemonChow." - Ilion

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                soap brain
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                That's not strange, just terrible.

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                • V VonHagNDaz

                  Child-on-Child Rape (CNN News story) While reading the headline from the company's RSS feed, this caught my attention. This is just appalling. I don't even know what to say.

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                  Something about this seems extremely dubious. I don't doubt that three younger boys could have overpowered an older girl, but I think she's lying. Probably a hysterical society conditioning her to scream "rape!" at the drop of a hat. She was playing tag with them, and they just suddenly decided to rape her? Gimme a break... Anyway, if you think kids that age have no comprehension of sex, you're an idiot, to put it bluntly. It doesn't have to be society's fault, or the parents' faults - experimentation happens all the time. It's normal. You don't have to lock the kids up for five years for it. Which is another thing: who the hell would think that THAT was a good idea?! I think that it would definitely be better if everything was dropped and left alone. This act certainly doesn't mean that they'll turn out to be rapists or another flavour of violent sexual deviant. If, on the off chance that they DID rape her, and are heading down that path, there are far better ways of turning their lives around than gaoling them for 63% of their lives. Gaol just isn't a cure-all for any crime you could think of.

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                  • V VonHagNDaz

                    i dont care if she cried it, did it, or was put up to it. im more concerned that society has gotten to the point where the possibility of prepubescents being involved in these sorts of things is a reality. does parenting exist anymore?

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                    VonHagNDaz wrote:

                    prepubescents

                    They might not have been.

                    Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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                    • B Brady Kelly

                      Tim Craig wrote:

                      I grew up in a small midwest town in the 50s and the first girl in my school class to get pregnant was in the 7th grade. So sex and juveniles isn't exactly a new thing.

                      So 16 a 17 year old got as far as 7th grade?  That's impressive.

                      My head asplode!

                      Calling all South African developers! Your participation in this local dev community will be mutually beneficial, to you and us.

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                      VonHagNDaz
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                      http://english.pravda.ru/main/18/90/361/15490_pregnancy.html

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                      • V VonHagNDaz

                        i dont care if she cried it, did it, or was put up to it. im more concerned that society has gotten to the point where the possibility of prepubescents being involved in these sorts of things is a reality. does parenting exist anymore?

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                        Ilion
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                        VonHagNDaz wrote:

                        i dont care if she cried it, did it, or was put up to it. im more concerned that society has gotten to the point where the possibility of prepubescents being involved in these sorts of things is a reality. does parenting exist anymore?

                        "does parenting exist anymore?" So long as society-as-a-whole is willing to continue pretending that the sort of fatuous reasoning (may Socrates overlook that misuse of the word) exemplified in the posts made by "WormBait" and "DemonChow" is reasonable and worthy of any sort of consideration --- then, NO, parenting doesn't exist anymore and things can only continue to get worse.

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                        • V VonHagNDaz

                          http://english.pravda.ru/main/18/90/361/15490_pregnancy.html

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                          Bassam Abdul Baki
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                          Yikes! Such premature pregnancy is extremely rare in medical practice. Extremely early childbirth was registered in 1910, when a couple of Chinese children became world's youngest parents: the father was nine years and the mother was eight. A six-year-old girl from the USSR became world's youngest mother in 1930. The record was beaten in 1939, though, when five-year-old Lina Medina from Peru became a mother.


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