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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So the mom approached it wrong and derserved to be murdered?!?[/quote] Certainly no one deserves to be murdered. However, based on what we've read in the paper about her actions, it is safe to say that as time goes on we will all see that the mom made some significant errors in the way she handled the situation and that, in turn, caused the children to make their own bad choices.[/quote] The mom probably was trying to get this handled over the break while school was out and her daughter was safe at home with adults present. She used no nonsense, serious language when talking to the school about this boy and made it clear that she considered this boy to be a big problem. By focusing on the neo natzi aspect she was making this the school's problem, too. Her daughter was at risk and she was doing everything she could to distance her baby girl from that boy. [/quote] From reading the articles in the Post, it sounds as though both the "intervention" and the letter to the school occurred BEFORE school let out. And you are forgetting that these were TWO mentally unstable and emotionally volatile CHILDREN who were reacting to getting backed into a corner. Ask yourself, was the goal to break them up or to dissuade them of their Nazi sympathies? As repellent as [u]both[/u] children's Nazi sentiments are/were, the two children most likely would have been better served if they had been approached in a less aggressive and less antagonistic manner. [/quote] I missed something. Where was it reported that the daughter was a Nazi sympathizer? [/quote] She supported her boyfriend and his views. A perspective that has been conveniently missed by most of the posters.[/quote]
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