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Topic History of: Cyber Bullying Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Mr Reason wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
what bothers me is adults falling for total bollocks like "you will be believed" and "all children are innocent" without thinking... that kind of moronic, simplistic thinking will lead to the demise of the species, just mark my words.
..........and I agree to a level, but nothing is ever 'simplistic' as there are always two sides..........depending upon your own experiences, this is the case, and I can see the arguement.....but what of the duty of care to a small child who might have something to tell, and for properly and perfectly good reasons? This is the flip side, and surely can't be left unheard? I can't see that as progress.....but I can see the modern method isn't 100% infallible
The vastly annoying thing is when it gets turned into some super money making venture i.e. Mark Williams Thomas failed detective, turned Media Mogul. This rather defective detective had no balls, to make a documentary out of it, when the star accused was alive for fear of being hung himself.
And (the point is) that a 50 year old adult telling some account 40 years later, because they are skint, also has a vastly annoying point to it...considering the very charities catered for by the JS funding, to help the real needy have been frozen to look after various lawyers & skint exaggerators that now decide they might of been the subject of dodgy fiddling, years ago & (even if they were not) they have convinced themselves & dodgy detectives to the contary. |
Mr Reason |
JK2006 wrote:
what bothers me is adults falling for total bollocks like "you will be believed" and "all children are innocent" without thinking... that kind of moronic, simplistic thinking will lead to the demise of the species, just mark my words.
..........and I agree to a level, but nothing is ever 'simplistic' as there are always two sides..........depending upon your own experiences, this is the case, and I can see the arguement.....but what of the duty of care to a small child who might have something to tell, and for properly and perfectly good reasons? This is the flip side, and surely can't be left unheard? I can't see that as progress.....but I can see the modern method isn't 100% infallible |
hedda |
JK2006 wrote:
I don't care about spelling although I prefer decent education; I don't care about trolls, silly, brain dead morons not worth bothering with (flies are far more annoying); bullying has gone on since time immemorial - we all had it at school (those nice sweet innocent children are the nastiest bullies of all)... what bothers me is adults falling for total bollocks like "you will be believed" and "all children are innocent" without thinking... that kind of moronic, simplistic thinking will lead to the demise of the species, just mark my words.
I was reminded of this many years ago when I accompanied a particularly difficult and bitchy old aunt to the doctor.
Talking to him later he said "she didn't become a bitch overnight, she was bound to be a bitch when she was 20 and probably a nasty little girl as well" |
JK2006 |
I don't care about spelling although I prefer decent education; I don't care about trolls, silly, brain dead morons not worth bothering with (flies are far more annoying); bullying has gone on since time immemorial - we all had it at school (those nice sweet innocent children are the nastiest bullies of all)... what bothers me is adults falling for total bollocks like "you will be believed" and "all children are innocent" without thinking... that kind of moronic, simplistic thinking will lead to the demise of the species, just mark my words. |
hedda |
don't look at me...I am clinically dyslexic and can miss 2 or 3 words in a sentence...see them when they are not there and so on.
apparently it can come with great intelligence.. |
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