absolut_feli wrote:As an Ex St Joe student, I am very disturbed by this video. I know these kinda things happen everywhere and I am actually glad that this guy/girl recorded this and published it on the internet. Then maybe just maybe that it will open up the eyes of their parents, teachers and local authorities.
School use to be simple back in the time when I went there.
[/code][/s][/quote]IloveIban&Miri wrote:"IloveIban&Miri, I had to edit your post. There is no point in singling out a certain group of people when gangster or bullies at schools are problems at large everywhere else in the world as well, regardless of racial background."
This is Miri blog and sometime the best way to tackle a local issue is to address it directly by concern local communities. We can't be politically correct and turn our cheek when time and time again the ....... kids are the main bully-ers.
"I understand what you're trying to say. Gangster problems are at large in schools *everywhere*, but seeing the whole vid and listening to their dialogue it would seem that this is a 'teaching a lesson' kind of thing, not gangsterism."
Pardon me. Just because it happen *everywhere* doesn't mean we have keep a blind eyes. I hope the whole Miri community don't think the same way as you. Or perhaps I been far too long away from my hometown to easily accept and comprehend 'teaching a lesson' is not equal to gangsterism.
"The 'victim' could very well have done something worse beforehand, but only those in the video have a clear picture of what is happening."
I am worried for your mental state of mind.
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