To: DelphiUser
So, to sum up your post - Autistic children cannot be held accountable for their actions, including acts of violence against others. It will always be the adult’s fault because they either were negligent or not trained correctly.
No blame on the attacker.
Are we on DemocraticUnderground? I could have sworn this was FreeRepublic...
My mistake...
413 posted on
09/25/2007 4:20:45 PM PDT by
TheBattman
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To: TheBattman
So, to sum up your post - Autistic children cannot be held accountable for their actions, including acts of violence against others. It will always be the adults fault because they either were negligent or not trained correctly.
No blame on the attacker.
The autism is the icing on the cake, this is a six year old, he cannot be responsible for his behavior because legally he cannot be responsible for anything.
His parents? Maybe.
The school system he was in the custody of? Maybe.
The psychiatrist or administrator that decided he was "Ready"? very possibly.
The Adult in whose charge he had been placed? Probably.
The fact that he was autistic just add to the "Duh" factor of there being no possibility that he should be the the responsible inDuhvidual.
Are we on DemocraticUnderground? I could have sworn this was FreeRepublic...
My mistake...
If you frequent both that may explain some of your posts.
I am all about responsibility, but this cannot be the six year old's responsibility because he is legally a minor and cannot be responsible, Get it?
429 posted on
09/25/2007 5:24:05 PM PDT by
DelphiUser
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