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[–] norimee@lemmy.world 67 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Apologists like you are part of the problem and one big reason why it's still there.

This is not an abstract problem of rhetoric. Shit like this is actively hurting people. It normalises hateful speech and behaviour against minorities.

[–] abbadon420@lemm.ee -5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I've done some pretty stupid stuff as a teenager, because I thought it was funny to upset people. I thought I was being edgy. It never occurred to me that hurting people actually hurt people. I was a teenager, all I cared about was me and my friends.

I could've done this as a teenager, but I would see the error of my ways after it was pointed out to me by the entire school and the news papers and the whole world. I would not be thinking about the Co sequences of my actions before hand. That's not what teenagers do. That's what teenagers need to learn, some are just a bit slower in learning that.

I'm not an apologists. This a hurtful act, a disgrace and it should be punished. All I'm saying is that teenage boys can be stupid like this. If this was done by grown man, it would've been pure evil. Now it is a large part stupidity, not less hurtful, just a different origin. If these were grown men, they would be scum. I don't know these boys, they might be scum already, but maybe they can still change and grow up to be normal, tolerable, non-racist people.

[–] norimee@lemmy.world 33 points 2 months ago (3 children)

I'm sorry, nobody taught you that "that hurting people actually hurt people."

But that's just the point. We can't excuse behaviour like this as "boys will be boys". Behaviour like this needs to have consequences that actually hurt, not a slap on the wrist, so these kids have a chance to learn.

If they get away with this with just a "Hey, that's not okay, don't do it again. Teenagers haha", what you actually teaching them, is that it's not that bad. And they grow up into adults who think hateful language is not that bad.

Teenagers might have underdeveloped judgment, but thats not necessarily something they learn on their own. Moral judgment isn't genetic and something that you grow into on your own. Moral standards and judgments are taught by your society and your environment.

So do me a favour and teach teenagers instead of excusing them with their age.

[–] baggachipz@sh.itjust.works 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

The OP didn’t say they should get away with it, they’re just pointing out how idiotic teenage boys are. I think we can all agree that they deserve serious consequences for this, it’s vile. Do they deserve to have their lives ruined?

Beyond typical teenage stupidity, they learned this behavior from somewhere and that’s usually at home. So I think they don’t bear sole responsibility here. This happened as a result of their environment. The boneheaded teenager says the quiet part out loud to be edgy or whatever. The solution is to punish them, but also take a deeper look into the situation which allowed it in the first place.

Also, I can tell from that picture that the ringleaders # 1 and 3 are total dickwads.

[–] abbadon420@lemm.ee 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I agree. But I think that this kind of public shaming in a newspaper is already beyond "a slap on the wrist", but it is not enough on it's own. However, an actual criminal sentence would be too much, because that would ruin their futures, which would create resentment and that eventual creates actual nazis.

In the Netherlands we have some form of criminal sentencing for teenagers which gets deleted from your record after you turn 18 or 21 or something. These kids usually get 50 or a 100 hours or so work sentence, like picking garbage or some other tedious manual labour (after school, of course). Maybe it would even be fitting to have them work in some sort of slavery memorial centre or museum. I think such a punishment could be applied here.. I don't know if the US has such an arrangement though or if it's even legally fitting for this case.

[–] norimee@lemmy.world 19 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

I don't know where your outcry about newspapers, criminal charges and completely ruined lives comes from.

What are you defending here?

This is a Tweet and not a newspaper. It states facts and the reaction from an affected person. Nobody mentioned lifelong consequences. Not even in the comments when I replied to your first comment.
These boys put this online themselves. That someone shares it should not surprise nor is it a disproportionate consequence.

You just assumed something and started excusing their behaviour as teenage stupidity.

I'm not American, but afaik social service hours and the sealing of a juvenile record are a thing there too. I doubt however, that there is any crime committed here, that can be punished in a court of law.

[–] ShareMySims@sh.itjust.works 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

What are you defending here?

Racism. They're defending what they perceive as the "right" of racists to be racist without consequence. The excuses they're making for themselves, and these teens, don't change that.

[–] abbadon420@lemm.ee -3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

There's a partial link to a newspaper article visible in the screenshot.

This seems to be the full link: https://eu.oklahoman.com/story/news/2024/09/19/tishomingo-oklahoma-students-disciplined-after-racial-slur-shown-in-viral-image/75294249007/

I am not defending anything, I am merely saying that teenagers are stupid and that eventhough this is racist, it might have been born from stupidity rather than racism, because that's what teenagers boys often do. It is not an excuse, but a different view point. The reasons matter. A stupid teenager making a stupid mistake is different from a grown adult trying to purposefully hurt people because of some misguided hate or something. And a punishment should be manufactured accordingly.

I hadn't read the article before, but it states that the school provided these scrabble letter to all students as some kind of school spirit stunt. Therefor I can imagine that these boys thought it would be funny to spell "nigger", a spur of the moment thought, not thinking about any consequences. They took a picture, posted it on the Internet, because that's what teenagers do these days and the rest is history.

They did put it online and it being shared is therfor an obvious result. I don't know if it's a fitting punishment though. Maybe these kids are actual scum and they just enjoy the attention. Maybe these kids aren't that bad, just immensely stupid and they never intended it to go viral and are regretting their decision now. Maybe that is a fitting punishment. But it's dangerous if it goes so viral that people with strong opinions decide to take matters in their own hand. The person from the doesn't seem to be involved with the school(but that's an assumption on my part). That's the kind of different viewpoint I wanted to offer. Don't get too angry over this. This is a problem to be solved by the school, the parents and the people involved, not a national witch Hunt.

[–] TheLowestStone@lemmy.world 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I am not defending anything

Writes 3 paragraphs defending racist teenagers.

[–] abbadon420@lemm.ee -1 points 2 months ago

Yes I'm sorry. I see the error in my ways now. If you say nigger, you're a racist. I thought life was difficult to define and there were all these grey areas and nuances. But it turns out people are just one thing. If you say bigger, you're a racist.

Oh... won't you look at that. I almost turned myself into a racist there. Luckily my phone's auto correct saved me. Would've been problematic if I had to go beat up my friend now.

[–] desktop_user@lemmy.blahaj.zone 0 points 2 months ago

physical harm is obvious, mental harm is not. This is even more true when that harm is distributed over a wide area that you are not near.