WTF? That’s the punishment you propose. Send those little sh!ts to juvie. |
A month? Try at least a year. My neighbor's kid got caught smoking weed at six flags several years ago and he was banned for a year. |
The question wasn't posed to you.. it was posted to the transit authority who stated that this was "unacceptable". OK, so what are they going to do about it? |
It’s interesting to see such cognitive dissonance in your post. You employ a progressive buzzword like privilege, while also complaining about crime and how we should be able to walk around safely. It’s almost like you want to say we should get tough on crime. I just don’t get how you mix both concepts without irony. |
“Let’s reform the criminal code so there’s less threat of incarceration! It’ll work! If violent teens know there’s the potential for less harsh punishment, they’ll be more apt not to beat down old ladies!” |
How about 20 years? If five doesn't work, we can always increase it. |
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The kids who behave this way have been poorly parented. Berating them for their language and shaming them is not going to help---kids like this have experienced that as their parenting "norm" and in a pack mentality are not going to react well when confronted by a stranger.
I saw a similar situation play out on a metro train several years ago when a middle aged mom with a small child called out a group of loud, foul-mouthed teen girls. After they snarled, mocked and threatened the woman for the next several stops, making it uncomfortable for everyone on the train, I thought about what my mom the high school teacher would have done. I leaned over to the ringleader and said quietly, "You are a beautiful young woman, and your friends are too. But when all people hear is a bunch of curse words coming out of y'all's mouths, that's all they can focus on, and they can't see how pretty you are. Give people a chance to see YOU. That's what this lady was trying to tell you." They stared at me. The ringleader said, "But she didn't say it THAT way!. Ringleader's bestie had a stunned look on her face, like she had never been called beautiful in her life. I got off at the next stop, so have no idea of whether what I said neutralized the situation or whether they went back to harassing the complaining parent. We have lost our societal ability to collectively socialize children. |
Then everyone on the train clapped. |
| I wish our elected representatives cared as much as crime as they do friggin bike lanes. |
Everyone is too cowed by progressive moral absolutism and is convinced that focusing on the root causes of poverty in perpetuity is a better solution. |
I think that's beautiful, but this could've easily turned ugly towards you. IMO, it's best to just keep your head down in these situations, unless someone becomes seriously violent. I grew up in LA, in a pretty rough HS. |
What do you mean by “worked”? I’m not interested in rehabilitating these people. Or even deterring further crime. I just want these a$$holes off the street. For me, that “works.” |
Avoid trouble and MYOB is always the best policy. |
Totes. I've seen this behavior firsthand. Lock them up until "adolescence" passes at 26, or send them to be supervised directly by C Allen. |
LOL LOL LOL no sh* |