Posted on 05/22/2024 8:00:31 PM PDT by Morgana
Your statement would have been close to accurate pre-2008. Not anymore.
The article gave the reason.
I can’t find a video that shows what happens before Kaylee is pulled to the ground, so I can’t tell who started it.
But, the video shows everyone fighting. These were two groups who met to fight each other. Kaylee was in one group.
Her own father said he found text messages between both girls. He said they both wanted to fight.
The girl who beat Kaylee took things too far. She’s 15, so she will be tried as a juvenile.
That is NO excuse whatsoever, for the kind of attempted murder the girl inflicted on Kaylee.
She should be tried for attempted murder, and she should be tried as an adult.
The slander against Kaylee Gain does not justify the assault on her. Kaylee will never fully recover from her injuries. The consequences to her assailant should be just as long lasting.
“ I saw the video, we all did. ”
No we all didn’t.
Never heard of it.
I hope she recovers fully. The other girl is facing charges - and rightfully so - because she got carried away, slamming Kaylee’s head against concrete.
But, it’s not slander to say that Kaylee was suspended for fighting the day before. It’s a fact.
It’s also not slander to repeat what her father told the news media.
Based on what her own father and other witnesses are saying, this case isn’t about a gang of teens jumping one teen. This was a fight between two groups.
The presentation of "facts" (some of which are not "facts") is character disparagement intended to justify or excuse the actions of the assailant. After all, if Kaylee was a "serial bully" as alleged then surely, she had it coming to her.
Except that she didn't.
Adolescents who deliberately inflict permanent, crippling injuries on others must be culled.
Agreed but one bad apple you know
This was not the trial- this was the proper place for this decision- the judge was only determining if she should be tried as an adult or not.
IF these accusation are true (that the girl was a serial bully, who actually started it) it would change the complexion of this case. [see what I did there?]
Shortly after the fight, I read a news story that Kaylee had been bullied, and her friends told her she "had to stand up for herself" by fighting this huge black girl.
So yes, Kaylee agree to fight. But no, she didn't really want to fight.
As for "her own father," like all good whites who are attacked by blacks, his public position is "This was not about race."
you don’t think that skinny white girl could possibly have been a bully in the past?
I figured as much.
Maybe this fight was over a shared Romeo?
Serial bully, black boyfriend. Her parents failed spectacularly.
2 thumbs up.
Hold on a moment. Lets forget about color, sex and age of the two fighting. As a man, if ever in a fight of this magnitude, I am going to fight to win and win overwhelmingly. No different if it was an armed conflict, shoot or fight until there is no more danger.In this instance, white girl bit off a bit more than she could chew and got her ass handed to her. If this was 2 adult males, it would be considered self defense. Kids have a right to self defense as well and it looks like both were willing participants. This was not an ambush assault if it had, then a crime would have been committed. AS it is, just a simple case of self defense.
KARMA
Another judge that needs a repeated introduction to a baseball bat.
Not necessarily. It is a mistake to take things people say at face value. "Fighting" the day before may simply involved getting hit by someone else.
When I was in school, it was a common practice for both parties in any dispute to get suspended.
I have twice punched people in the mouth right in the middle of class, and both of those guys got suspended too.
Both of them deserved it.
There was a third guy I should have punched in the mouth, but he got away from me.
However it began, it escalated to the point where one person was committing horrible felonious injuries on another, and beyond any excuse for it.
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