Am an in agreeance with you breh, I dont think the punishment fits the crime at all.
Vague wording on an age-old law holds no grounds in 2014.
But at the same time, on a different note, it's disgusting the way the youth has no respect for anyone or anything these days & has this sense of entitlement like they can go around doing whatever they want with zero repercussions.
Vague wording on an age-old law holds no grounds in 2014.
But at the same time, on a different note, it's disgusting the way the youth has no respect for anyone or anything these days & has this sense of entitlement like they can go around doing whatever they want with zero repercussions.
But for the last part every generation says that for the one after them, our parents said the same about us. I do feel that kids are more self entitled these days personally for sure but we have no one to blame for that than our peers raising a lot of these kids. People coddled their children way too much and made it all about "me me me." Kids don't even know what it's like to lose or be disappointed really anymore... they hand out ribbons for last place lol. A lot of parents make like the sun shines out of their kids ass no matter what they do, good or bad, and that is very detrimental in my opinion.
As for respect there are no laws saying someone has to be respectful and there shouldn't be. Well except for outdated laws like that I guess. That's something parents should instill in their kids, not the judicial system.
I should say if the kid did this to any other religious object of a different faith I would think it was equally absurd he was being charged and not just because it was a statue of Jesus.