Megan Meier and Legislating the Flame »
Posted by: blink7 9 months, 2 weeks agoPopular culture and media may forever to serve as a scapegoat every time tragedy strikes. The Megan Meier case was saddening, but taking political revenge on the dog-eat-dog world of social networking will not prevent the next depressed teen from leaving this earth.
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hoopla9 months, 2 weeks ago
I'm sorry, the fact that this was perpetrated by an adult who should know better, to me, demands a law. This adult should not get away with it unscathed. And if anything requires a wrongful death suit, this is it.
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blink79 months, 2 weeks ago
So go after the adult rather than trying to turn the Internet into a controlled Disneyworld ride. Lori Drew is in the process of getting what she deserves, but we don't need a bunch of paranoid fundamentalists monitoring every joke and photoshop-job on the internet. Emotions are high right now and no legislation (ie revenge) that people come up with is going to bring Megan back - or make the net a better place.
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