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dma10014 t1_j4cdlrf wrote
I think you would be right except that the kids involved, from what I've read elsewhere, don't seem to be embarrassed by the notoriety. After all, they are getting their 15 minutes of fame. It doesn't matter if it's really infamy. It's a matter of one's perspective. They are receiving attention and for many teenagers, that's all that matters, especially in this viral-and-meme web we live in.
MemoLePewPew5 t1_j4cgrgk wrote
Depends. When I was in HS, this annoying group of chicks who tried too hard to be popular, got exposed for trying to steal chips and sh!t from the beloved bodega right across the street from the school by a School Safety officer.
They got roasted and picked on to the point of obscurity - They stopped doing cringey, show-offy shit in Lunchroom and the school grounds overall. Got to the point where one picked a fight with the wrong girl, got her ass handed to her, and just stopped being relevant, losing all types of friends and shit. High school shit, but that humiliation did its thing 🤷🏻♂️
jdolbeer t1_j4lxmz9 wrote
I like how you edit shit the first time you use it, but not the next 3.
DjBodegaCat t1_j4egf74 wrote
I don't think so gang, stealing shit is broke boy behavior and that could never be me could you imagine? Ain't nobody wanna be put on blast for that 😂 shame is a powerful too when used properly
fieldysnuts94 t1_j4ch3i9 wrote
Sometimes these fools have no shame so that wouldn’t work on them
MemoLePewPew5 t1_j4chj81 wrote
True. Ehhh, life will sort those little fools out later, when theyre questioning dumbass choices like stealing👍🏼
drxnkmvnk t1_j4etq8d wrote
That only works if shame exists, which it doesn't anymore
10b-5 t1_j4fiphf wrote
> Humiliating someone publicly is a very good way to destroy ones ego/dignity and deter anybody else from committing anything similar in the future.
Just out of curiosity, do you have anything to support this? My experience as a lawyer would tell me otherwise, and that by destroying someone's ego will rather make them more brutal, apathetic and nihilistic than any kind of rehabilitation. But that's just my data sample of one, so I'd love to understand more.
TetraCubane t1_j4cujwv wrote
Fuck man, why would you take it down just because the parents requested? And fuck the news for blurring out their faces.
xxdeathx t1_j4gy7ky wrote
I bet he only agreed after the parents paid him back for the stolen goods and some
Calm-Heat-5883 t1_j4cu1u6 wrote
They have no shame to begin with
NetQuarterLatte t1_j4cd9x8 wrote
If that deters others from committing crimes, that’s a great outcome.
Saves a lot public resources (police, courts, DAs, public defenders, …)
newestindustry t1_j4cgk92 wrote
If this worked crime would have been eradicated centuries ago
StraightDrop4 t1_j4ec13p wrote
Some stores I pass by do this same thing and I love it!!! Stop stealing from hard working people!
gunhed76 t1_j4e7ivh wrote
Good
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newestindustry t1_j4c36sq wrote
What an important article. Pulitzer incoming
Longjumping_Vast_797 t1_j4c4f2y wrote
Crap article. Great idea. Love it. We absolutely need more public shaming of criminals. In fact, the lack of public shaming coupled with the withholding of criminal identities and mug shots is contributing to the rise of these types of criminals. Especially in an age where people seem increasingly aware of their public and social presence.
user_joined_just_now t1_j4cv486 wrote
Did you write out something about the Post before you double checked the URL? Be honest.
newestindustry t1_j4cv852 wrote
Nope
MemoLePewPew5 t1_j4c7lcd wrote
As I grew up, I realized one of the greatest weapons we can use is not infliction of pain or punishment - Its humiliation.
Humiliating someone publicly is a very good way to destroy ones ego/dignity and deter anybody else from committing anything similar in the future. Stuff like that goes viral, watch a whole number of individuals say “oh hell no” & put themselves in their own corner