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9 MA Cyberbullies Indicted For Causing Suicide

Raul654 writes "Massachusetts teenager Phoebe Prince committed suicide on January 14. After her death, it was revealed that she had been the target of cyberbullying for months (and that her teachers were aware of it and did nothing). Today, nine of her classmates were indicted on charges including harassment, stalking, civil rights violations, and statutory rape. Prince's suicide echoes the earlier case of Megan Meier, who committed suicide after being cyberbullied by a classmate's mother."

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  1. Re:Political correctness run amok by Lunix+Nutcase · · Score: 0, Troll

    Since when did rape become a joke?

  2. Re:Her teachers were aware of it and did nothing.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Sadly, due to the extreme power of the teacher's union, it is nearly impossible to fire a teacher, for any reason. The teacher could be openly fondling kids in the hallway, and it would be next to impossible to fire them. (instead, they get a probationary removal from the classroom, stay on school payroll, and go to a "rubber room" for a time out.)

    As such, there is pretty much ZERO motivation for teachers to control their classrooms with anything other than purpetual suggestions to employ psychotropics, and to control only the most disruptive of students, and then only just enough to get by. (They'll be some other teacher's problem next year after all. No worries about them failing and staying in the same grade, afterall. "No child left behind", and all that.)

    What needs to happen in order to reform the public school system, is that FIRST and Foremost, the teacher's union needs to be declawed, and or castrated. There is nothing wrong with them having a union; there is EVERYTHING wrong with that union causing a net degredation of the quality of student education, and circumventing culpability of teacher's behaviors and activities.

    Secondly, parents need to sue teachers who are culpable directly, and not the school board. That way there are no special lawyers present. This helps get around the intricate network of "culpability" and "Responsibility" shell games that these organisations employ, and can effectively do what the school boards cannot (Remove a teacher perminently.)

    Finally, the "No child left behind" policy needs to be redacted. Self Esteem is not nearly as important as actual performance, and it needs to not be used as a boogey man to cover up/ignore teaching incompetence/failure. (likewise with student incompetence/failure)

  3. Re:Cyberbullies? by shermo · · Score: 0, Troll

    Good news everyone. We've not only lost the life of one young person, we now get to destroy the lives of two more!

    It wouldn't surprise me if the guys involved fucked her and then had nothing else to do with her and weren't involved in the bullying. That's not the nicest thing to do, but it's hardly strange behaviour for teenage guys.

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  4. What's in a name? by ScrewMaster · · Score: 0, Troll

    Megan Meier ... Phoebe Prince ...

    Apparently you are more likely to be cyberbullied if your first and last names start with the same letter.

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  5. Re:"Statutory Rape"? WTF? by slimjim8094 · · Score: 0, Troll

    They got statutory rape charges because the act in question was so clearly consensual that a regular rape charge wouldn't stick.

    These kids may be grade-A assholes, but those charges need to die in a fire.

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  6. Re:Throw the book at them and the school. by Blakey+Rat · · Score: 0, Troll

    I am thankful that these sorts of issues were pretty much unknown when I went to school.

    Bullcrap.

    Three factors here:

    1) The news was much more local and much less national, it certainly wasn't completely soundbyte-based and on 4-5 channels 24/7. There are a lot of things you hear about now that you'd have never heard of pre-CNN.

    2) Until fairly recently, suicide carried a huge stigma in American society. No parent would admit that their kid committed suicide, and the press wouldn't cover it (for fear that it would cause copycat suicides).

    3) Nostalgia is a mind-disease. If you're looking back at the past fondly, most likely, your brain is deluding you. In reality, the past sucked ass.

  7. Re:Mod me up! by gedrin · · Score: 1, Troll

    See, now you're being mean to him. Anything he does to himself might be your fault because you were cruel to him online. Also, this isn't Troll. This is insightful.

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  8. Re:This needs to be fixed by Totenglocke · · Score: 0, Troll

    I just had to point out the irony of your sig, "correlation does not imply causation", and the fact that you are automatically assuming that since kids didn't like her, they caused her to kill herself. No one caused her to kill herself but her own decision. But we live in a world where you never blame the person responsible, you always have to have a scapegoat.

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  9. Statutory Rape = Your Rights Online? by Locke2005 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Damn! How do I do that over the internet?!? Every time I've statutory raped a girl, I've had to meet her in real life... it would be so much easier for me if I could just do it through email or text messaging!

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  10. Re:Throw the book at them and the school. by cavehobbit · · Score: 0, Troll

    I understand that the bullies were unrepentant - they felt they had a "right" to hurt someone who didn't kowtow to them.

    So you are saying they are Democrats?