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AIBU?

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To think being bullied doesn't justify stabbing someone in the face?

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Topaz25 · 13/02/2014 11:34

So this article popped up in my newsfeed today. Teenager stabs girl in the face and beats another black and blue because they called him HARRY POTTER
www.facebook.com/dailymirror/posts/552566581523132

I was shocked at the amount of comments defending him! I was bullied as a child so I do understand it is devastating but that doesn't justify stabbing someone in the face! He didn't just lash out in the moment, he went home to get a knife to cause maximum damage, he lead the girls to the park, he thought this through. He is a danger to the public. I am also surprised at the sentence, I think stabbing someone in the face while shouting "die, die!" indicates intent to kill and should have been charged accordingly. I do wonder if his supporters would want to live next to him when he gets out or have him round to dinner since he is so misunderstood? I don't agree with bullying but when he attacked two younger girls I feel he effectively became the bully, it was a massive overreaction to the situation and he had other options. AIBU?

OP posts:
conquistador · 17/02/2014 11:58

He obviously shouldn't have stabbed the girl, but she gets no sympathy from me. Bully's are nasty little creatures. Maybe she'll think twice before mouthing off to a stranger again.

Nataleejah · 17/02/2014 12:04

It is not just disgusting, but extremely STUPID to go harassing a (supposedly weird) man.

gargolia · 10/03/2014 16:06

I think the girls should get a sentence for harassment in addition to the boy getting a sentence

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