I know these guys (Kelowna stabbing) as well and don't tell me they are a
misfortuned production of society. If they are so poor and they have no
families how is it they are getting out on $15,000.00 bail? What is the
system putting that money up for them? If we had stricter laws in place maybe they would have learned respect, which I am sure their parents
tried to do, but of course back to the Youth Offenders Act they can pretty
much get away with murder.
They don't have respect for teachers, the law, their parents, they also made
their own choices to get into drugs. I have watched these guys smoke drugs
wherever they please, when in fact it is illegal, and the youngest one that
has not been named, running around (before he was caught) bragging about
what he had done.
Now you want us as a society to take responsibility for what they did, maybe
you should go to jail for them. Maybe it is about time people like you
stopped blaming everyone else for their tragic life and make them
responsible for their own actions. None of these boys/adults have tragic
pasts except for the ones they created themselves.
I don't feel sorry for them, I just hope that this helps them realize what
they have done wrong, pay for what they did and be able to learn from it.
S.M.
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