I watched this Netflix series, excellent. But I must say, and I am not passing blame, but the principal of this school told the teacher to not get involved. She called childrens services multiple times. Gabriel was not in school for two weeks, when he returned his badly beaten body was healing but she could tell it had to have been horrific. Had I been her, I would have put him in my car, taken him to a hospital and if I lost my job. I would have sued the school district. Gabriel would be a live today. A terrible miscalculation to trust lazy, liberal social workers.
But as terrible as Gabriels life was, he was treated like a gem in comparison to six year old Isaiah Torres, in Arkansas. An absolute demonic story which is still unfolding in a mistrial. Another child who had a brutal life and brutal death, which childrens service did not do their job. I honestly could easily put a gun to these parents head and gleefully pull the trigger, I would feel blessed if I could do so,
But as terrible as Gabriels life was, he was treated like a gem in comparison to six year old Isaiah Torres, in Arkansas. An absolute demonic story which is still unfolding in a mistrial. Another child who had a brutal life and brutal death, which childrens service did not do their job. I honestly could easily put a gun to these parents head and gleefully pull the trigger, I would feel blessed if I could do so.
Just look at the Sandusky case at Penn State. A football coach witnessed Sandusky having sex with a child in the shower. He doesn't try to stop it. He doesn't even call the police. Instead that night he tells Paterno. Paterno then calls his two superiors. At this point at least four adults know about this incident and not a single one inquires into the well being of the child. They never inquired into the identity of the child. None of those adults don't care if the child is dead or alive. All they cared about was how they should handle the situation.
I just don't get it.