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lots of gamers make sick sarcastic jokes, but one guy is facing 8 years for his comment

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  • SpiiderSpiider Member RarePosts: 1,135
    What is expected from a fascist country with fascist laws? Keeping people in jail indefinately? Jailing people for what they said?

    No fate but what we make, so make me a ham sandwich please.

  • BjelarBjelar Member UncommonPosts: 398
    Originally posted by GoldenArrow

    Consequences

    Exactly what we need on the interwebs.

     

    If you say something IRL you need to stand behind your words, why should internet be any different from this?

     

    People are usually wishing that their enemies in LoL would die of cancer.

    Haven't heard anyone use that phrase IRL over a small meaningless competition.

     

    << Strong supporter of internet passports and internet governing >>

    I will defend your right to wish I get cancer whenever you like to.

    It isn't a crime, like shooting people or taking their purse.

    It is words. Or wishes. They can be nasty, immoral, naughty and something you shouldn't do.

    But noone should be in jail for something they wrote or said or wished for, be it on the internet or anywhere else.

  • Cristina1Cristina1 Member UncommonPosts: 372
    Oh if he got 8 years for that then I would probably get an electric chair, haha, good job I do not live in a fascist state that is America...
  • IridescentOrkIridescentOrk Member Posts: 157
    QQ

    gameplay > graphics

  • MargulisMargulis Member CommonPosts: 1,614
    Are you effing kidding me???!!!  It was CLEARLY a joke.  Was it dumb to say?  Yeah probably, but do you know how many dumb things everyone says on a daily basis?  Being locked up in the first place was unbelievable - and potentially an 8 year prison sentence?????  That's INSANE.
  • MargulisMargulis Member CommonPosts: 1,614
    There is a link on the news article where you can sign a petition if anyone is interested in doing that. 
  • asrlohzasrlohz Member Posts: 645

    I think that a lot of people are missing the "If convicted" part of the article. He never did commit a crime. It's obvious that he didn't conspire to commit a crime either. I doubt he'll get convicted, really. His father should just get an average lawyer and there shouldn't be any problems.

     

    Atleast that'd be the case in EU. You can arrest the kid if you suspect he was planning to commit the crime, but you can't convict him until afterwards.

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  • jdlamson75jdlamson75 Member UncommonPosts: 1,010
    How about if we, as a community of gamers, stay out of this?  What if the little guy was really planning on doing something he alluded to?  What if he's completely innocent?  Let's leave it up to the courts to decide, and go ahead and just play our games.
  • TheJodaTheJoda Member UncommonPosts: 605
    Originally posted by bestever

    Originally posted by simsalabim77
    What law was broken? Especially if the kid said he was just kidding around which would easily be provable via chat logs provided by Riot. It's a tasteless statement, but it's not illegal. Absolutely insane that they want to charge this kid with eight years for this. It saddens me that this type of harassment by authority is allowed to continue in The Land of The Free. 

    Yeah not the land of the free anymore. It's more like an illusion of freedom. 

     



    How true.........there has to be some form of accountability, but this...wtf ?

    ....Being Banned from MMORPG's forums since 2010, for Trolling the Trolls!!!

  • GrailerGrailer Member UncommonPosts: 893

    I don't see how what he said was a joke . To threaten killing people isn't funny and I bet he isn't laughing now is he .

     

    But I am laughing at him.  Hahahahahaha good job troll

  • GavendaGavenda Member Posts: 24
    It is troubling that his father makes excuses for him. Even more appaling is an 18 year old who is so clueless and callous to the world's events.    Hopefully, there are not many more like him.  Jail would be ludicrous, however a nice long community service to wake him up might be just what is needed.

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  • BjelarBjelar Member UncommonPosts: 398
    Originally posted by SavageHorizon
    Doesn't surprise me coming from that country.

    It wouldn't have surprised me if it happened in Canada, given their petty hate speach laws.

    I used to have much more faith in the USA when it came to protecting individual freedoms, untill they lost the war on terrorism, that is.

    Now they are pissing themselves of fear, and they gladly give up one personal freedom after the other, just to please the nasty terrorists who scare them so much.

  • GavendaGavenda Member Posts: 24
    And you live where??   In a bubble I suppose......

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  • blutm8blutm8 Member UncommonPosts: 86
    Originally posted by Grailer

    I don't see how what he said was a joke . To threaten killing people isn't funny and I bet he isn't laughing now is he .

     

    But I am laughing at him.  Hahahahahaha good job troll

    thats my point too. some things shouldn't be said even as a joke

  • BjelarBjelar Member UncommonPosts: 398
    Originally posted by Gavenda
    And you live where??   In a bubble I suppose......

    In jail very soon I suppose, if more countries follow suit.

  • xAPOCxxAPOCx Member UncommonPosts: 869

    You should not say your going to "shoot up a school" even in jest. Glad to see a little accountability for things being said on line. All though be it very very extreme on the part of Texas, accountability non the less.

     

    Perhaps this will get maybe just a few people to think about what they say when they are gaming.

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  • GiddianGiddian Member UncommonPosts: 418
    Originally posted by wolffin

    Texas teenager who has been in jail since March faces an eight-year prison sentence because of a threatening joke he made while playing an online video game.

    http://dailycaller.com/2013/06/27/texas-teen-makes-violent-joke-during-video-game-is-jailed-for-months/

    Let's start with the fact that it was the Father who said his next lines were LOL and JK. The person on the other end of this thought his threat was bad enough to call it in.

    He has been sitting in jail this long, which tells me there has to be more to this than this one sided article is telling us.

    He isn't Serving 8 years, He could get up to 8 years IF convicted.

    Let's face it, what if it wasn't a joke and he followed through with the actions, then everyone would be up in arms because no one took it seriously.

    I reserve judgment till all the facts of BOTH sides come out. This is a VERY one sided article made to stir up a reaction.

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  • LobotomistLobotomist Member EpicPosts: 5,980

    This cannot be true. There is no law in any country that can justify keeping man in jail for this?

    He didnt treathen anyone in peticular (that is forbidden by law).

    And if authorityes see him as treath. They can just give him psyhiatric evaluation and forbid him carrying weapons.

    Not hold him in jail.



  • blutm8blutm8 Member UncommonPosts: 86

    that's not the first time a person got "punished" for something he wrote online. the most "players" think: internet = anonymous... but thats not right. when someone threatens you in a game you can take logs and screenshots to a lawyer . it would take some month but the "threatener" will get punished if it is "hard" enough. just think about it when you guys threaten someone via internet..

     

    btw.. someone on facebook with a false name got arrested because of racial slur...

     

    just think about it

  • blutm8blutm8 Member UncommonPosts: 86
    Originally posted by Lobotomist

    This cannot be true. There is no law in any country that can justify keeping man in jail for this?

    He didnt treathen anyone in peticular (that is forbidden by law).

    And if authorityes see him as treath. They can just give him psyhiatric evaluation and forbid him carrying weapons.

    Not hold him in jail.

    maybe you should read the article again ;-)

  • GavendaGavenda Member Posts: 24

    In jail very soon I suppose, if more countries follow suit.

     

    Duct tape and an attitude adjustment would work for ya just as well.  Maybe a different planet where you don't worry about conscience or living responsibly.

     

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  • SavageHorizonSavageHorizon Member EpicPosts: 3,480
    Originally posted by Bjelar
    Originally posted by SavageHorizon
    Doesn't surprise me coming from that country.

    I used to have much more faith in the USA when it came to protecting individual freedoms, untill they lost the war on terrorism, that is.

    I've never had faith in that country lol, bunch of hypocrites imo but that another subject.




  • blutm8blutm8 Member UncommonPosts: 86
    Originally posted by Gavenda

    In jail very soon I suppose, if more countries follow suit.

     

    Duct tape and an attitude adjustment would work for ya just as well.  Maybe a different planet where you don't worry about conscience or living responsibly.

     

    i dont know the laws in other countries but here in germany threatening, harassement and insulting is a crime and can be punished. but the most people here dont know it and dont do anything against it.. doesnt matter if it is in real life or online

  • GiddianGiddian Member UncommonPosts: 418
    Originally posted by Lobotomist

    This cannot be true. There is no law in any country that can justify keeping man in jail for this?

    He didnt treathen anyone in peticular (that is forbidden by law).

    And if authorityes see him as treath. They can just give him psyhiatric evaluation and forbid him carrying weapons.

    Not hold him in jail.

     There HAS to be more to this. This is a one sided article.

    This kid had to be viewed as a real threat to be held this long. there is No other answer.

    And he doesn't have to name his Victims. there has to be a threat, and evidence to back it up. there has to be more than what is being said. 

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  • mastersomratmastersomrat Member UncommonPosts: 373

    ?  I know I can't be the only one that thinks the people in this country have snapped.  Eight years for just saying some something?  First, what happed to the freedom of speech?  Is it now just selective freedom of speech?  If so, does anyone have a list of the words and/or phrases that can't be used.  Second, The same people that are upset with these words and/or phrases, I'm sure - has used them, themselves in the past as well.

     

    I hate you.  Your Ugly. Die! The sky is blue (or is it). Your white all = ten years in prison.

     

    I need to find a new planet to live on ;o)

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