Long story short, 7 kids go into a river, slip from waist deep water to deeper water, all start drowning. None of their family members know how to swim, random bystander manages to save one.http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5inXN1CXTOhU-0FnIPIWglpSm2B6wD9HCH7681Oldest kid was 17.Sad on many levels. My future kids will know how to swim by the age of 6, if not 2-3 years sooner. Also, if it was my kid drowning, and I didn't know how to swim, I'd still be in that water trying to rescue him.
8/4/2010 11:15:32 AM
how many drowned but didn't die
8/4/2010 11:16:21 AM
daww lounge[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 11:17 AM. Reason : ]
8/4/2010 11:17:25 AM
Sucks.
8/4/2010 11:24:28 AM
That's sad and fucked up in so many ways.
8/4/2010 11:27:49 AM
seems dumb to even be in waters like that if you can't swim
8/4/2010 11:27:58 AM
This is terrible. My kids will know how to swim before the age of 5.[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 11:39 AM. Reason : ]
8/4/2010 11:38:18 AM
8/4/2010 11:41:43 AM
8/4/2010 11:43:20 AM
You'd think Indians would learn to stop doing all those silly rain dances.
8/4/2010 11:46:56 AM
I still dont understand how people think its so hard to swim...it was like a natural instinct to me.
8/4/2010 11:48:41 AM
8/4/2010 11:50:06 AM
It's besides the point of whether or not I could swim or not. I would at least try to save my child if they were ever in any kind of danger (drowning, swimming, being attacked by an animal or someone else, etc.), regardless if it would cost me my very own life.[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 11:56 AM. Reason : .]
8/4/2010 11:55:33 AM
especially if they represented a good portion of my welfare dues
8/4/2010 11:57:12 AM
epic Ja, La, and De use in that article
8/4/2010 11:58:04 AM
Darwin Award nominee(s)?Too soon?
8/4/2010 12:10:18 PM
8/4/2010 12:12:40 PM
Also, staying afloat while trying to drag a kicking screaming panicking teenager out a moving river might be more difficult than you'd think.Still, if it were my kid I'd give it a try even if I was wearing lead shoes. I can't imagine for the life of me imagine watching my child drown without me trying to pull her out of the water. Thankfully I understand we live on a planet covered in water and the prudent course is to learn to swim. My daughter's been comfortable with the pool since she was 6 months old and starts her 2yo swim class next week. (also the day she'll be allowed to play in a moving river is the day she can swim unassisted).[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 12:25 PM. Reason : also]
8/4/2010 12:24:15 PM
^^yes and no. While there is a panic that typically occurs in adults, that's what keeps them out of the water in the first place. Young kids have not developed that fear, which is why it's typically easier to teach them how to swim than an adult, and also why it's more likely for them to be a drowning victim.In this case, no one should have been in the water. It's not only the parents fault but also the community that these teens grew up in that didn't enforce the dangers of being in water without knowing how to swim. How all six of them went is unusual. They said they had walked off a 'shelf', but did they all walk off at the same time, holding hands? Typically I have found that people who are uncomfortable in the water or unfamiliar with the territory tend to 'hop' in the water, so did they all just hop at the same time? Or did one grab the other, then the other, and so on? [Edited on August 4, 2010 at 12:37 PM. Reason : V sorry i didn't read ]
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8/4/2010 12:34:20 PM
I so want a to embed the Benny Hill music right now.[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 12:38 PM. Reason : *]
8/4/2010 12:37:46 PM
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8/4/2010 1:07:16 PM
my kids will be in water as soon as possible. i took swim lessons around 3 yo, was on the neighborhood swim team at 4 yo. i want my kids to learn earlier than that, esp since we spend a lot of time fishing, kayaking, boating, etc. it'd be nice if Fumbler would take some lessons too.
8/4/2010 1:10:32 PM
I didn't have swimming lessons and I learned to swim by the age of 3... Anyway, this is very sad. I completely agree with this:
8/4/2010 1:13:54 PM
did you want a cookie or something? i don't remember taking the lessons but i was told i did. i do remember swim team.
8/4/2010 1:16:46 PM
^^^^yeah, I can concede that, but that really doesn't explain why hispanics are less likely than whites to incidentally drown.Nevertheless, it's important to learn to swim. There are community pools, swim classes at public schools, lakes, large ponds, etc. There's a lot of water to jump in on this planet and not every one costs money.[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 1:17 PM. Reason : ^]
8/4/2010 1:16:47 PM
I grew up lower middle class in a largish NC city. Never had swim lessons. Learned to swim by being thrown in the deep end of the public pool. I was an all-conference swimmer my senior year of high school, the only time I swam competitively.
8/4/2010 1:21:16 PM
^^Pretty sure all Hispanics in this country have already passed a comprehensive swimming test.jk
8/4/2010 1:41:19 PM
8/4/2010 1:43:21 PM
Notice how she talks regular after losing 3 kids. She probably has 4 more.
8/4/2010 1:44:38 PM
I learned to swim when I was a toddler. Took life guarding lessons in middle school.I'm so glad that my parents believed in the importance of not only knowing how to swim, but also knowing how to save other people who don't know how to swim
8/4/2010 1:52:35 PM
8/4/2010 2:00:26 PM
8/4/2010 2:23:07 PM
sick burns itt, i mean racism.
8/4/2010 2:29:46 PM
yeah, pretty reckless racism and/or insensitivity
8/4/2010 2:32:11 PM
EMCE, BigHitSunday, Big Business and myself got in trouble for a similar incident a while back
8/4/2010 2:32:20 PM
8/4/2010 2:35:21 PM
The reckless racism in this thread is overwhelming and spiraling out of control, forever damaging America.
8/4/2010 2:37:44 PM
Until someone insinuates they all chased a tossed watermelon out into the deep part of the river, it's not out of control yet.
8/4/2010 2:44:10 PM
^^^it does take someone that knows this to tell you.Have you ever been to rural Louisiana, alabama, or mississippi?If you have, it shouldn't be that much of a stretch to understand how poorly educated that the impoverished are.[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 2:48 PM. Reason : .]
8/4/2010 2:47:19 PM
it's pretty reckless when it's as easy as 1) scan an article2) find out the people who died were black3) quickly type out some ignorant remark about welfare[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 2:48 PM. Reason : .]
8/4/2010 2:47:44 PM
Its pretty reckless to assume I made the welfare comment based on their race instead of their income class.Also, didn't scan; I read it[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 2:49 PM. Reason : Thats two things you pulled out of your ass]
8/4/2010 2:48:48 PM
what did you base your welfare comment on? what part of the article talks about their income class?[Edited on August 4, 2010 at 2:51 PM. Reason : .]
8/4/2010 2:51:03 PM
I am going to rural Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi to hand out towels with "Don't Panic!" printed on them. "Don't Panic!" and "Always carry a towel" are the two rules to live by.
8/4/2010 2:53:09 PM
8/4/2010 2:53:31 PM
it's ok for you to make assumptions... but when someone makes assumptions based on something you said it's wrong. got it.
8/4/2010 2:56:24 PM
You make an ass out of u and mption.
8/4/2010 3:00:25 PM
I assumed they were pooryou assumed I was racistbut ok
8/4/2010 3:01:31 PM
You guys can backpeddle all you want. It's almost working.
8/4/2010 3:02:40 PM