Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Amanda Todd part 2

As I am bed-ridden with what appears to be

Streptococcal pharyngitis.

I figured it is time to do a follow-up

I have been following the rest of her story quite closely, a soul who was never taught the dangers of the internet. The internet ate her alive for one momentary lapse of judgement.

Would like to thank Anonymous for broadcasting and finding out who the sick perverted man distributing the pictures. As well as any asshats deciding to make bleach joke pictures.

 My biggest issue lies in the fact that the RCMP is being told whom it was, the man runs multiple underage cameras. Even worse he is currently battling a court case for exposing a 16 year old. But they are hesitant to use this information, and the interrogation appeared to have worked in favour of the creepy old man. As he left the court room he was interviewed. It wasn't him it was a person he knows, who goes by Viper. Which is interesting because couldn't that be his internet handle?

He's fighting the case for the 16 year old, and you can damn well bet he has child pornography somewhere on his personal computers. He has distributed in the past and didn't exactly deny that. 

 

My question lies in the interview itself... If he has distributed child pornography why aren't you arresting him for that alone and launch the investigation while in police custody. Instead of letting him walk without a sex offender tag and the ability to possibly leave the country. Enough is enough with these sick sons of bitches. The internet is a very fickle thing. You bark up the wrong tree and you aren't going to like the result. Internet safety is something that has never been addressed. Because, having documented proof of everyone on the internet is an invasion of privacy. I'd rather that, than children being abducted, raped, photographed, and distributed or even sold. I'd rather they have a list of everyone's computer so hate crime and homophobia can be dealt with. It starts with the internet, something too powerful for capable people.

 Amanda Todd is gone now, unfortunately, and yes people saying there is people in worse situations are somewhat true. Her case represents something so much bigger than 1 lost life to suicide. It speaks to the internet community and how we function individually and collectively. It should be used as a teaching tool in schools everywhere. There are girls being abducted from chat room use and just meeting through facebook.

 Where does it all stop? My generation enjoys the internet, but I remember time before the internet, 'don't talk to strangers' no matter what they say about your family or bribes'. That no longer resonates through the Information Super Highway. In fact, People enjoy flirting with danger for the anonymity. It isn't worth it, for anyone. As we lost a kind soul, and there is going to be more to follow if online predators are not dealt with.

 Internet safety is a must for your children.

Regards,

Devon.

I suck at formatting. 

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