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This one is really bothering me. If you haven't heard about this to sum the story up an 18 year old male got drunk and peed on an 11 year old girl on a Jet Blue flight. He was a member of the U.S. Ski Team but has now been removed.
Let me just start by saying what he did was wrong. Wrong wrong wrong. On so many levels it was wrong. but...
I don't understand the current attitude in this country of "he did something wrong he must be destroyed". We as a society have decided that 18 year olds aren't mature enough to deal with alcohol and set the drinking age at 21. This 18 year old obtained alcohol, he wasn't mature enough to deal with it and everyone acts surprised he screwed up.
I can see making him serve a thousand hours of community service. I can see making him volunteer in a drug and alcohol treatment center. I can see suspending him from the team but to take everything away from someone who has spent years working toward a goal because they made one mistake really bothers me.
I did a lot of stupid things when I was 18. Most every guy I know has done something stupid with his pecker at one point or another thanks to alcohol. I don't want to make light of the issue or the trauma to the young lady but nobody died here. Punish the kid but don't throw him away.
This one is really bothering me. If you haven't heard about this to sum the story up an 18 year old male got drunk and peed on an 11 year old girl on a Jet Blue flight. He was a member of the U.S. Ski Team but has now been removed.
Let me just start by saying what he did was wrong. Wrong wrong wrong. On so many levels it was wrong. but...
I don't understand the current attitude in this country of "he did something wrong he must be destroyed". We as a society have decided that 18 year olds aren't mature enough to deal with alcohol and set the drinking age at 21. This 18 year old obtained alcohol, he wasn't mature enough to deal with it and everyone acts surprised he screwed up.
I can see making him serve a thousand hours of community service. I can see making him volunteer in a drug and alcohol treatment center. I can see suspending him from the team but to take everything away from someone who has spent years working toward a goal because they made one mistake really bothers me.
I did a lot of stupid things when I was 18. Most every guy I know has done something stupid with his pecker at one point or another thanks to alcohol. I don't want to make light of the issue or the trauma to the young lady but nobody died here. Punish the kid but don't throw him away.
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