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Blimey Charlie Haille Sellasie I; I agree with Cynic-Al! 😯

Because unlike most of the knee-jerkers on this thread wanting to show what big tough men they are for wanting to kill a nonce, he's actually gone and thought carefully about things, then posted an intelligent, reasoned response.

As opposed to this:

****, why is he allowed to live? Pour petrol all over him and light a match.

Anger and rage is perfectly understandable in cases such as this; in fact I believe it may well be a natural instinct to protect, and remove damaging elements from society.

But much of this kind of talk is being tough and hard by proxy, over the internet, from behind a keyboard.

[i]'Look at me I'm a top bloke cos I'd kick in a nonce, me'. [/i]

Yeah, well done, whatever.

Personally, I think the really tough and brave people in situations such as this are the doctors and psychologist etc, who have to deal with the consequences of such incredibly abhorrent actions, and deal with such a 'monster' in a calm, rational and professional manner. I don't know how they can do it, quite frankly.

So, well done Al for posting your comments, and helping create some sort of more intelligent debate than the usual 'torture and kill the ****er' type crap that usually gets spouted over such issues.

My thoughts go to that poor innocent little child. I hope she can recover and go on to lead as normal a life as possible. Energies should go into making her life better, and happy, not into wanting to exact some sort of 'revenge'.


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 11:36 am
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Posted : 17/05/2011 11:38 am
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Not trolling at all Realman - is what I am saying so alien to you you can't comprehend it? And you're at university?

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Posted : 17/05/2011 11:41 am
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I refer you to my earlier post.


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 11:43 am
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So, well done Al for posting your comments, and helping create some sort of more intelligent debate

+1

Interesting to see people calling for this guy to be tortured/killed, when many of the same folk didn't approve of Bin Laden being killed and expressed concerns about Gaddafi. 😯


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 11:43 am
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JFTR, I know a fair few arseholes (inc the really sick type) who've passed through our glorious justice/penitentiary system and come out none the better for it. In fact, most are happy to continue as they were.

Coming from a coaching background, I'm all for 're-education' et al. However, from my discussions with people 'on the inside' (CID, CP, young offenders etc) lead me to believe there are far too many flaws in the way such methods are utilised. Too much focus on "you're the problem sonny ... I'm going to fix you my way or else ..." instead of giving the perp a voice and having them unravel their own shit themselves etc. Which ultimately seems yet another waster of tax payers' money ...

"Let's charge this person ... lock 'em up ... give 'em a few mod cons and a cushy life ... have a chat about where they're going wrong ... no, let's TELL THEM where they're going wrong ... add a dollop of bullshit counselling ... release 'em ..." All for a few £thousand. Nice. And if they do it again, we'll just do the same.


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 11:44 am
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Elfin - as normal, you come across with a fair view and argument (what ever did happen to you on that one given your previous incarnations?)

But remember there are two views on retribution here - some just saying 'I'd kill him to death, he deserves it, scum' and those saying 'If I was the father I would kill him to death and not really be in control of my actions' which are two entirely different things.


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 11:53 am
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Yeah I understand that, Winegums; surely the instinct to protect children is what drives such rage against paedophiles, but as I said; energies should be concentrated on helping the victims of such awful crimes, not towards gaining some sort of primal satisfaction.


 
Posted : 17/05/2011 12:51 pm
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I agree.

I was just saying that they are two entirely different rages. If I went and bludgeoned someone to death with a rolled up Women's Weekly (thank you Victoria Wood) because he interfered with a stranger's child then I am just as mad as the perpetrator. If one of my own daughters was interfered with I am quite sure I would do something out of sheer emotion - the word 'primal' you used was very appropriate as I think it would be a primal urge.

On a slightly different subject but I can see a clear connection - my younger brother (aged about 14 at the time) was once started on by some much older people - two of them - in an entirely unprovoked attack. Thankfully my older brother was there too so we reacted and I was halfway through stoving this lad's head in before I really knew what I was doing. That sort of reaction would be multiplied hugely in the above circumstances.


 
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