Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Louisiana girl expelled for smacking boy who distributed AI child pornography imagery of her
https://www.wsaw.com/2025/11/12/girl-13-expelled-hitting-classmate-who-made-deepfake-porn-image-her-lawyers-say/
Don't rely on the school admin to protect victims.
Ironic. Here in LCPS a girl with gender dysphorya films boys in locker rooms, boys complain about it and now boys are investigated. Except for the boy who professes a religion that sees women as objects. Looking forward to reading your mental gymnastics to explain/condone/justify this travesty. No pun intended đ
Anonymous wrote:Louisiana girl expelled for smacking boy who distributed AI child pornography imagery of her
https://www.wsaw.com/2025/11/12/girl-13-expelled-hitting-classmate-who-made-deepfake-porn-image-her-lawyers-say/
Don't rely on the school admin to protect victims.
Anonymous wrote:Itâs really weird, in my experience, that a student is expelled for their first offense of hitting someone or fighting; that severity sounds a little fishy, especially in a context where most right-thinking people would accept the boy totally had it coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence is never the right answer.
Disagree. In school, it's very much the right answer. Kids don't know where to draw the line especially since teachers coddle the worst kids and defend them the most, thus preventing them from learning empathy. I'm not condoning bullying at all or saying that the following should be a normal occurrence. But getting beat up by a kid in the same grade (or the very threat it could happen) for being an a-hole to them can prevent most of these kids from continuing down that path the rest of their lives. Kids like this girl shouldn't be "remedied" for defending themselves. And judging by the large number of unempathetic, no affect politicians these days, I think it's safe to say that many were the a-holes who were protected by the teachers.
Anonymous wrote:We need to change our laws. Generating fake pornographic content needs to be considered a felony for sexual assault.
Anonymous wrote:Ok she was expelled but hopefully he is a federal criminal and on the sexual predator registry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds about right. (Not agreeing at all, just noticing that girls and women are punished more harshly for standing up for themselves than the people who harm them in the first place.)
The boys were criminally charged, on ten counts. Expulsion is not a harsher punishment.
After the school tried to isolate the victim from her own parents and cover up the incident, but failed.
Anonymous wrote:My kid would be spending their expulsion at Disneyland, and the lawyers who will be suing the school for their role would surely be able to ensure there were no academic consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds about right. (Not agreeing at all, just noticing that girls and women are punished more harshly for standing up for themselves than the people who harm them in the first place.)
The boys were criminally charged, on ten counts. Expulsion is not a harsher punishment.
Anonymous wrote:Violence is never the right answer.