Thursday, January 21, 2016

Churban of social media

Initially there was no reason to believe that a kid  poured hot coffee over the head of a homeless man. We wondered how could it be true where would one even think up something so sick to do and take advantage of another human being. It didn't make any sense. It still dosent make sense. It does not and should not reflect anything on the community but still how could someone imagine it. Than you read the report in  APP.com the kid who did this said ‘What’s the problem? There’s many others who are doing this. There’s this website and videos on YouTube of other people paying the homeless to do things like that,’’’ Mejia recounted." Well we cant put the blame squarely on this not knowing any facts but the non stop watsapp videos and other short clips taking advantage and making fun of ppl that we circulate each day no doubt has an effect on us. A kid can quickly lose any sensitivity and judgement and got caught up in something that after watching these things non stop you tend to think its normal. Naaseh loi k' heter.

6 comments:

  1. So now you're blaming social media for this idiot's moronic behavior? A 22-year-old Latino had to interfere and stop this yeshiva boy from acting a fool? And you're blaming social media for this? Is the social media to blame for all the drivers who run red lights as children are boarding busses? It's called bad Middos.

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    1. Bad middos? did you see this happening on a daily basis? we all work on our middos this act is so foreign to our upbringing that this kid had to have been influenced somehow.

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    2. Really I went to school in lkwd and have spoken and heard many kids currently in lkwd schools I am not going to write any specifics so as not to cause a chilul hashem hameivin yavin

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  2. hefkerverlt has hit a new low

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  3. There was plenty of sensless cruelty before the advent of social media. Read a history book. Peace.

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  4. I think it's a lot more about lack of chimichanga in the home than about social media. Some children grow up in homes where there are no consequences for bad choices and are allowed to act however they like to whomever they want!

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