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My mum told me to stand up to bullies. So I did, and got wedgied every day for a month. I hated my boss.

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(, Wed 13 May 2009, 12:27)
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Thanks for all the replies Guys & Gals, I really appreciate it.
Firstly, all those who wish me dead, raped or a combination of both - so be it. You have your opinions, I have mine.

I don't have a much truck with the concept of "the sanctity of human life" but I do believe in protecting my family. When I place my family in your care - care for them. Don't hide behind systems, procedures or a sense of superiority, just do your job of protecting my family.

The parents of my daughter's tormentor probably have reminders of her dotted around their house. My daugter and I have them too, the big scar on her face from being hit with a rounders bat and the 9 little round ones from having cigarettes stubbed out on her flesh are things I see every day.

I make no apology for feeling better that the person who scarred and humiliated and terrified my daughter is dead.

Have fun and let the flames commence.
(, Fri 15 May 2009, 15:14, 3 replies)
So you ARE happy about the rape and subsequent suicide of a child, then.
Fantastic. Let's hope your precious, blameless, angelic little poppet never upsets anyone. Certainly with a parent like you she'll grow up knowing all about compassion, decency and getting the fuck over it. Lucky girl.
(, Fri 15 May 2009, 15:19, closed)
As an outsider, I am sympathetic with your point of view
But as a father, I can comprehend Captain Placid's too. There's a phrase about not judging a man unless you've walked a mile in his shoes.
(, Fri 15 May 2009, 21:17, closed)
No, he isn't
Quote: "I make no apology for feeling better that the person who scarred and humiliated and terrified my daughter is dead".

No mention of rape at all. And there is no reference to her age when she took her life, so why everyone is assuming she was a child when she did so is beyond me. The key word is eventually.

Even assuming she was a child when it happened, it doesn't automatically make her some kind of martyr. She certainly didn't have any respect for the Captain's daughter's wellbeing, either mental or physical - what she did to her was pre-meditated, calculating and downright evil, designed to cause as much upset and fear as possible.

Face it - some kids are just evil little cunts. And this kid was old enough to realise that what she was doing was wrong, but it didn't stop her.
(, Sat 16 May 2009, 12:38, closed)
but surely
There must have been a bit of compassion?

I thought, as you can see from earlier comments, that perhaps it was a grammatical error that meant you saw the rape and suicide as a "result". I still hope I'm right.

On the flip side, I'd piss on the grave of anyone who fucked with my son and would show open delight at their untimely demise if it was natural or accidental, but like to think I'd be a bit less joyous if it was suicide.

Also,we as mere readers have no idea what happened to your daughter to make you feel justified although, as you mentioned, the scars give some idea.
(, Fri 15 May 2009, 15:27, closed)
What about if they were a mentally ill child?

(, Fri 15 May 2009, 15:28, closed)
Nothing changes
As long as my child isn't suffering anymore, but it depends on numerous factors. As with Captains tale, we know nothing of what his daughter went through to make him feel the way he does which maybe why some people are so quick to judge him.

If the the cunts who made my life a misery at school got raped and murdered I'd have a great big smile. Does that make me bad?
(, Fri 15 May 2009, 15:34, closed)
In my eyes? Unfortunately yes.
I was thrown down concrete stairs at school by a bully, and that was only a small amount of the shit he put me through over the years. I wouldn't be pleased if he was raped and died, though, as there's probably a wealth of reasons as to why he was a bully, and even if there aren't, I'm over it. I'm a grown up.
(, Fri 15 May 2009, 15:42, closed)
We'll have to disagree
While I too am grown up and over it I'd still be quite a happy chap to hear of their suffering. Indeed, I got a bit of pleasure from seeing one persons family collapse around his ears, watch another sink in to heroin dependancy, see another fall into a life of petty crime and spend most of his time in prison. I smile when I read of their failures in the local press.

People have a choice how to behave, which would lead us to the argument of 'nature or nurture?' (is that correct?)
(, Fri 15 May 2009, 15:52, closed)
Careful here
This is bordering on Honda Accord ownership.
(, Fri 15 May 2009, 15:57, closed)
how can you be over it when you take pleasure in another persons suffering?

(, Fri 15 May 2009, 16:00, closed)
Simple!
I have good life and laugh at their misfortune.
(, Fri 15 May 2009, 16:09, closed)
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(, Fri 15 May 2009, 15:28, closed)

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