page 2 asks...If this guy had not been gay and had not killed himself...Would the "crime" have even been reported? didn't this kid post on that forum that he knew his roommate had taped him before?
10/1/2010 2:36:57 PM
10/1/2010 2:38:19 PM
^^^ I mean yeah I get your point. But at that moment, the roommate wasn't there and there's no way he would expect to be on camera, since I'm sure there was no ongoing room surveillance before that time.Either way, I'm not saying that the roommate is responsible for his suicide. Someone snapped a pic of me banging out a fat broad and shared it with my friends when I was younger. Granted I wasn't banging a dude but it's not much better.[Edited on October 1, 2010 at 2:39 PM. Reason : .]
10/1/2010 2:39:44 PM
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10/1/2010 2:43:56 PM
^^ Pretty f'ed up, no doubt. Am I killing myself over it? No.
10/1/2010 2:45:37 PM
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10/1/2010 2:53:35 PM
^^^ Ok so maybe the kid is a little stupid. I still think it's a tricky legal matter.
10/1/2010 2:55:31 PM
DAMNIT!!i tried.ok, ok im gone this time.you know i <3 you guys (agree or disagree )
10/1/2010 2:56:42 PM
10/1/2010 3:01:11 PM
Hate charges considered over sex video student deathhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11454786So yeah, they might be charged with a hate crime if it can be proved they filmed BECAUSE he was gay.Anyway, I found this interesting:
10/1/2010 4:00:57 PM
so what would the hate crime be? Hate Invasion of Privacy?
10/1/2010 4:04:25 PM
http://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2010/10/rutgers_student_commits_suicid.htmlan interesting take on the case...with some new information that makes it seem not so cut and dry
10/1/2010 4:11:32 PM
10/1/2010 4:17:00 PM
The videotaping is one thing (invasion of privacy), but they shared it with others, arguably for a laugh -- making fun of homosexuality. I don't agree with hate crime legislation, but I could almost see this counting as such...
10/1/2010 4:31:00 PM
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10/1/2010 5:03:37 PM
Darwin. Glad this loser is out of my gene pool.
10/1/2010 9:40:26 PM
Duro has it right... nothing was ever broadcast because the gay kid was reading his roommates twitter feed and shut off the webcam.So his roommate outed him and tried to film him. No, that's not anything more than invasion of privacy... or attempted invasion of privacy if there is such thing.
10/1/2010 9:47:09 PM
I have tape over the webcam on my company laptop just it creeps me out that they could remotely turn it on.
10/1/2010 10:13:53 PM
The intent to do it ia still enough to get slapped with invasion of privacy and potentially hate crime.I'm not saying I think the roommate is to blame for the suicide, but he certainly helped bush the victim in that direction. what he did was fucked up and should be punished.
10/2/2010 1:34:47 AM
10/2/2010 2:21:13 AM
The kid wouldve killed himself over something else anyways. It was just a matter of time.
10/2/2010 9:46:02 AM
10/2/2010 10:41:25 AM
This thread makes me want to saw NC off the eastern seaboardyou motherfuckers need to get moved to an island and fast
10/2/2010 12:53:42 PM
youve git a lot more to worry bout than nc
10/2/2010 1:16:02 PM
^^ its unsurprising common fucking sense is so offensive to someone as utterly stupid as you are. Why don't you go follow this guy over the bridge.
10/2/2010 2:43:05 PM
your positions on this matter are not "common sense" they are "what the other southener next to me also thinks"
10/2/2010 3:30:15 PM
shameful
10/2/2010 4:18:03 PM
^^ Honestly, why should this kid get anymore sympathy than the girl in the UT porn, or Paris Hilton, or anyone else who's private affairs have been made public? Is it sad that the kid killed himself? Sure. But that doesn't mean that his roommate is to blame for his death, or that he should be regarded as any more of a victim or sympathetic figure than any other person who commits suicide.
10/2/2010 7:31:12 PM
I'm not suggesting we string up his room mates, but the utter lack of sympathy in this thread is astonishing
10/2/2010 7:43:07 PM
good for him. im glad he died.
10/2/2010 9:49:56 PM
sticks and stone may break my bonesbut words will never hurt me...unless i'm a weak-minded emo pussy who's feelings get hurt by a stiff breeze
10/2/2010 9:59:56 PM
okay, first of all, people ITT who are not gay, and have not therefore been subjected to random harassment about their sexuality for a large part of their lives, should hesitate before judging this dude for reacting the way he did. walk a mile in his shoes, then judge him.secondly, regardless of whether his reaction was justified, this is a complete slimeball thing to do to anyone. putting up a webcam to record somebody else's sexual exploits goes beyond assholeness...for me, it verges on evil.]
10/2/2010 11:08:31 PM
i'm not saying an act like this couldn't amount to evil but freshman roommates does not warrant that situationtheyve known each other for what, 2 months? this case could just amount to him being insensitive to someone who is gay not insensitive or cruel BECAUSE he is gayotherwise i think for everyone who committed suicide who also happened to be gay, we'd be seeing some actual charges come down the pipeline like this every now and again. they don't.
10/2/2010 11:31:50 PM
^^ I don't think anyone's judging this kid for being upset about being filmed and put on the internet, that's understandable. killing yourself over that (or anything else for that matter) is the weakest, most cowardly thing you can do.
10/2/2010 11:51:14 PM
^^I see your point. but being insensitive, and being insensitive specifically because he is gay, amount to pretty much the same thing. it's an awful thing to do in this situation, whether you're being a bigot or just an asshole.^some people are thick-skinned....others are not. sensitive people cannot help their sensitivity, and are not any less intrinsically valuable for that. and there is a lot of gray area between "feelings getting hurt by a stiff breeze," and being absolutely impervious to the opinions of others (which no one is.) everybody is affected by criticism, to a greater or lesser degree.
10/3/2010 1:10:36 AM
^ I think what's really reducing the sympathy level for the guy is that he knew his roommate didn't respect his privacy, but tried again a second time anyway, and that from what has been reported of the things he said online, his thought process seemed to go something like this:My roommate doesn't respect my privacy.I'll give him one more chance.My roommate still doesn't respect my privacy.How should I best deal with this?I should contact the university. Also I had a great time despite the camera.The university is taking this seriously, good.Actually, I think jumping off a bridge is perhaps the best solution for this.It's also worth noting for the people that suggest that he was "ashamed" or didn't want people to know etc etc, his posts certainly don't seem to reflect that fact, he tells people he had a guy over, he tells them he had a great time. Certainly not the words of someone trying to hide the fact that they're gay.
10/3/2010 8:53:55 AM
10/3/2010 9:04:04 AM
^^ Right. Nothing suggests he was ashamed of his sexuality. and nothing really suggests that he wasn't out with his friends and family about his sexuality. His response to his roommate's bullshit was very reasonable and rational.People who are SO certain that what the roommate did led to the suicide are jumping to conclusions. As did the media though, but they probably did it more for sensationalism.From what we do know about the webcam stuff and his response, the suicide is kind of out of the blue. If he hadn't killed himself and the story broke about the other stuff, I wouldn't think the guy was suicidal at all from what's actually available (the details of the webcam incidents and his posts). And I wouldn't be surprised at all if we find out something completely different was going on in his life that was much more influential in his decision than this webcam business.[Edited on October 3, 2010 at 1:33 PM. Reason : .]
10/3/2010 1:32:30 PM
For the record anyone who films and and streams gay sex is gay in my book.Not that there's anything wrong with being gay, just pointing it out that it's pretty fucking weird to try to embarrass someone for being gay when you're obviously gayer than he is.
10/3/2010 1:38:43 PM
Neil Patrick Harris:Ellen:NC is a rarity for the south, in that we passed an anti-bullying bill to promote training educators on how recognize & deal with it (for all kids, not gay kids specifically, although they are certainly included), improve reporting mechanisms, and improve related policies and the like. There was some PPP polling on whether or not North Carolinians supported the bullying bill. Here is the break down (basically most do support the measure):To my knowledge the GOP unanimously voted against it (same as they did for giving parents the option of having their kids taught more comprehensive sex ed which I discussed in the link below).http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=601476I worry, if the GOP wins the General Assembly, which seems likely, that they'll repeal these laws that they took unanimous stands against like comprehensive sex ed, & anti-bullying, and they'll finally pass that anti-gay marriage constitutional amendment bill that they introduce every year (but the dems kill it every year).
10/4/2010 4:58:55 PM
so why are conservatives not as much in favor of an anti-bullying measure as liberals?
10/4/2010 5:02:18 PM
10/4/2010 5:32:07 PM
10/4/2010 6:56:13 PM
^ Maybe for the actual politicians and the GOP. I think most people are more along what I've described. Bullying sucks, but most people manage to get through it without killing themselves. Sometimes it means growing thicker skin, sometimes it means fighting back. Anti-bullying legislation to these people probably reads a bit like thought crime legislation (see also hate crimes). You might see some people object to specific language about gays (really, why should any law like that single out a particular group?) but I would be amazed if you find anyone short of Rush or Hanity or one of their ilk who would draw a connection between anti-bullying legislation and gay marriage.In politics it rarely does good to attribute something to malice that is more easily attributed to stupidity or a mere difference of opinion. And that of course ignores all the people that might simply be opposed to it because they feel it isn't the responsibility of the government to be involved at all.[Edited on October 4, 2010 at 7:41 PM. Reason : sdf]
10/4/2010 7:40:26 PM
^NC's anti-bullying law includes specific language about sexual orientation/gender identity (for obvious fucking reasons)--if I recall correctly, they gave different examples of bullying and one of those included sexual orientation/gender identity. Anyway, NC republicans bitched like babies about how it was a gay conspiracy to take a step toward legitimizing gay marriage. And the bill only passed by one vote.As to your claim that average conservatives are against the law cause they think kids should handle their own shit...most conservatives, like most liberals, are stupid-crazy for protecting the children...it was the line about gay kids that turned conservatives off.Your explanation definitely still flies though...but it's not unique to conservatives and certainly doesn't explain the huge numbers of conservatives that opposed the legislation.[Edited on October 4, 2010 at 8:06 PM. Reason : ]
10/4/2010 8:03:31 PM