Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she also threw the coffee at the guy because there were allegations that he possibly was sexually inappropriate with her teammate?
That would be assault.
Yes her friend was assaulted by the boy.
Alleged, right? But confirmed she threw coffee on the boy, right?
You are defending a sexual assault?
Really?? He was accused and being investigated when she assaulted him (the story posted did not include the results of his investigation). Then she was being investigated for assault. Am I missing some facts?
Nothing happened to him. Since she died there was no case. He graduated and is just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she also threw the coffee at the guy because there were allegations that he possibly was sexually inappropriate with her teammate?
That would be assault.
Yes her friend was assaulted by the boy.
Alleged, right? But confirmed she threw coffee on the boy, right?
You are defending a sexual assault?
Really?? He was accused and being investigated when she assaulted him (the story posted did not include the results of his investigation). Then she was being investigated for assault. Am I missing some facts?
Nothing happened to him. Since she died there was no case. He graduated and is just fine.
maybe he didn't do it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she also threw the coffee at the guy because there were allegations that he possibly was sexually inappropriate with her teammate?
That would be assault.
Yes her friend was assaulted by the boy.
Alleged, right? But confirmed she threw coffee on the boy, right?
You are defending a sexual assault?
Really?? He was accused and being investigated when she assaulted him (the story posted did not include the results of his investigation). Then she was being investigated for assault. Am I missing some facts?
Nothing happened to him. Since she died there was no case. He graduated and is just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she also threw the coffee at the guy because there were allegations that he possibly was sexually inappropriate with her teammate?
That would be assault.
Yes her friend was assaulted by the boy.
Alleged, right? But confirmed she threw coffee on the boy, right?
You are defending a sexual assault?
Dp, it can be true that the boy should have been punished through the proper channels if he committed an assault or other sex crime, and that she should be disciplined for assaulting him. I don’t get the argument that she should be allowed to do whatever she wanted regardless of rules.
Part of the generation the keeps waiting for someone else to save them. Look around and tell me how your pacifist refusal to live your life with any agency is working out.
Idk, I’m alive and living my best life, and the entitled athlete committed suicide when she was wasn’t given special treatment for her bad behavior.
In addition to this being a horrifically $hitty thing to say, it’s also a non sequitur.
You seem like a perfect candidate for ICE.
Anonymous wrote:It's too bad she felt like she could not confide in her parents or someone else about her mental health issues.
She also took it in her own hands to get involved in an SA case instead of going through proper channels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a terrible situation - but even more tragic is a young woman so distraught over a disciplinary action that she took her life. Teaching resilience and how to overcome moments when life seems unjust should be a major focus of childhood. We can do better by our kids if we normalize failure and imperfections over mental breakdowns, extreme fragility and finger pointing when perfection isn't achieved.
She didn’t fail, the school did. Maybe they can learn to not overreact or single out some for overly harsh discipline while ignoring others?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she also threw the coffee at the guy because there were allegations that he possibly was sexually inappropriate with her teammate?
That would be assault.
Yes her friend was assaulted by the boy.
Alleged, right? But confirmed she threw coffee on the boy, right?
You are defending a sexual assault?
Dp, it can be true that the boy should have been punished through the proper channels if he committed an assault or other sex crime, and that she should be disciplined for assaulting him. I don’t get the argument that she should be allowed to do whatever she wanted regardless of rules.
Part of the generation the keeps waiting for someone else to save them. Look around and tell me how your pacifist refusal to live your life with any agency is working out.
Idk, I’m alive and living my best life, and the entitled athlete committed suicide when she was wasn’t given special treatment for her bad behavior.