Vormulac":3vq3cqrr said:
If this happened to my two boys I'd be the one going to jail 'cos I'd hunt the little scumbags down and ****ing kill them. Wonder if some bloody liberal peacenik would get the court to drop the charges against me or send me for hug therapy or whatever the Hell they do with our tax money to 'punish' violent criminals these days. :evil:
I have 2 children and I entirely understand what you are saying!
After the 1st post - I came across the following item
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/sout ... 235661.stm
about the mother, which softened the position slightly towards to 2 boys (the attackers) and made me wonder exactly WTF are Doncaster Coucil, the Social Services there getting paid to do. They've been in the news before for other failings of their Social Services and calls for their Lord Mayor to resign - IIRC.
At least with Baby P - they individuals got life and the silly cow in charge of Social Services got the sack. Part of me thinks that sometimes dismissal is just too good for these arses who just spend years empire building with complete disregard for what the actual purpose of their jobs is.
I suppose it's the greater issues - yes Society is judged how it deals with those less fortunate (in many senses of the word) but at what point do you say enough is enough? And then do we slip down the slippery slope?
In this case as they're young (the attackers that is) there maybe possibility of turning their lives round but the mother who fed them cannabis and left them to rot - what about her? Initial inclination says "shoot the silly cow!" - be easier all round. But is that right? Again, is that the slippery slope?
But what about the incompotent little twats in Doncater City Hall - my annoyance is minor for the 2 children and their mother compared to these "civil servants".
BigShot":3vq3cqrr said:
...it's a prime example of exactly what the world has come to and where it is going.
Call it a dream but I still cling to the hope that we aren't quite there yet - one does still see occasions when humanity shines and I'm talking day to day stuff.