He could still have been deported with the plea deal. |
| A message has been sent to these kids who think they are smarter than everyone else when armed with technology. |
Yes, they should. At the very least they need to start doing it systematically for every kid who does this with the intent to bully. All the zit-faced jerks who use FB, Twitter, texting etc. to bully should now be afraid...very afraid....
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And I believe it's a good thing. Hopefully, next time these kids will think twice. |
I don't think he would have. He constantly tweeted about sexual orientation! Of course it falls under hate crime because he had issue with his roommate being gay. |
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I agree, this is not a hate crime
If you want to do whoopie, do not do it in a shared space like a dorm room It is really horrible when your roommate brings sexual partners into the room and your life is inconvenienced. Just do nooki-nooki somewhere else So, invasion of privacy?? No |
Invasion of privacy was trying to broadcast the 'nooki-nooki'. Ravi should have told Clementi in his face that he objected to him 'doing whoopie' in the shared space. Nooki-nooki, doing whoopie.. PP, are you in the 9th grade, or something? |
| Weird. I thought that the kid who committed suicide was closeted or something based on earlier news coverage It's a sad situation all around. Up to 10 years in prison is pretty intense for acting like an insensitive idiot at 18. |
I guess the lesson here is that if you're going to be an insensitive idiot, make sure you don't break the law the way Ravi did. |
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I'm surprised anyone who read the new yorker article is glad he was found guilty. This case is like Roshomon...
In my opinion, he was a jerk - but since when does that cause someone to go to jail? Thinking back to freshman year, if my roommate had brought over a 30 year old (man or woman) she met on the internet (back when 30 seemed sooooo old) I'm sure we all would have been talking about it. would I have spied - no - but I can see how someone who is a jerk would do so. again, not saying what he did wasn't wrong - but illegal??? |
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This kind of shit went on in my dorms in the early 90s--only we had less technology.
Insensitive-yes. Childish/immature-yes. Hate crime-no. If anyone lived in a big college dorm--that wasn't Johns Hopkins or MIT-- I am surprised they think this is criminal. I remember spying and gossiping...practical jokes. Drunk 18 year olds aren't that mature. |
| Do you think his being a foreign and a minority played a part in the jury's findings? Would he have been off the hook if the victim were another minority or foreign? |
I think bullying and hate crimes are the buzz words today and I think they were looking to make an example of somebody. Fwiw, knowing this is the climate--I sure as hell would have taken the plea deal! |
| What country is Ravi from? |
India?? |