Honoring him for what? Being a big loser? Pathetic. I feel sorry for the pranksters. People in college these days pull stunts. Deal with it. Now they’re gonna get jail time. Not fair. I’d let em walk.
On the face of it, the Rutgers situation initially seemed deplorable but, if the stories about the young man appearing semi-nude online are true, then there might be another reason for his suicide. Nonetheless, the two sleazebags who secretly videoed him should both be expelled and face punishment under the law.
Taking sex videos of someone and sticking them online is just plain wrong. I hope the guy who did it gets some very long jail time as someone’s girlfriend.
Why? What did he do that was honorable? It’s one thing to express sympathy to his loved ones, but this lessens the concept of “honor”. If this were my family’s burden, a quiet investigation would be preferred.
This situation is so beyond sad. No one should have been subject this kind of ‘national’ slash ‘international’ invasion of privacy. Straight or otherwise - what happened in this case was wrong - wrong - wrong. Prayers to his family.
I simply can't find any sympathy for this kid or anything more than mild annoyance at the ones who filmed him.
Something tells me that they wouldn't have had a "moment of silence" for me during the PSU/Alabama game back in 1982 had I decided to off myself after a bad Econ grade.
One New Jersey politician is now going to try to increase the penalties for invasion of privacy from $15,000 to $150,000 and double the maximum prison time from five years to ten years.
Better start turning off those nanny cams now. Check up on a babysitter from the office, go to prison.
“anti-gay bullying”? BS! Posting a video of what this little perv was doing is bullying? I think not. So to quote lady gag gag. If you dont like it, then leave!