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Culture war claims a young life

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Just like the January 6th Capitol police officer who died the next day.
U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who engaged with pro-Trump rioters during the Jan. 6 insurrection, died of natural causes the day after the attack, Washington, D.C.'s chief medical examiner announced Monday.

Sicknick died after suffering strokes, the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Francisco Diaz, said in a report. In an interview, Diaz told The Washington Post, which first reported on the determination, that Sicknick suffered two strokes.

Sicknick, 42, was sprayed with a chemical substance outside the Capitol at around 2:20 p.m. ET on Jan. 6, the report said.

He did not suffer an allergic reaction to the chemical irritants dispensed by rioters, Diaz told the Post, nor was there evidence of internal or external injuries.

 
So as the story evolves and the echo chambers start reporting facts and not their biases we have learned a few more things:

1. The person who died was allegedly bullied routinely by the group of people they got on a fight with prior to this altercation

2. The altercation was actually started by the person who died, when they went up to and poured water on all 3 of the other individuals in the bathroom over previous grievances

3. The hospital cleared the individual and sent them home where they died later. Initial coroner report says the fight wasn't the cause. Toxicology still wouldn't be complete at this time.

4. Parents were forced to publicly apologize for "dead naming" their child by the t community who mobbed and yelled at the parents over it.

Any rational discussion to be had?
 
Yay!! They only got their ass kicked for being different. BUT THEY DIDN'T DIE FROM IT!!

What a weird thing to celebrate. Consider the source I guess. 🍻

You're an idiot. I wasn't celebrating anything. I was posting an article to help provide some facts.

But hey, you be you.
 
But at least some good fundraising was done, right?

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The assault on Benedict, 16, happened on February 7, when three older girls attacked them in the girls’ bathroom, Tulsa NBC affiliate KJRH reports. A teacher intervened to stop the fight. Staff didn't call an ambulance, the outlet noted.

Awful.
 
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The assault on Benedict, 16, happened on February 7, when three older girls attacked them in the girls’ bathroom, Tulsa NBC affiliate KJRH reports. A teacher intervened to stop the fight. Staff didn't call an ambulance, the outlet noted.

Awful.
Other reporting states that she initiated the confrontation with the three other girls by "attacking" them first.
 
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The assault on Benedict, 16, happened on February 7, when three older girls attacked them in the girls’ bathroom, Tulsa NBC affiliate KJRH reports. A teacher intervened to stop the fight. Staff didn't call an ambulance, the outlet noted.

Awful.
I saw the victim was able to walk to the nurses office, and was evaluated and sent home under guidance to have a parent take them to the hospital

**again, not excusing the attack, just feel some of the liability would fall to the hospital that dismissed her rather than the school
 
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The district responds to the accusation by describing its protocols following a situation in which students are hurt, and that in the case of the physical altercation before Nex's death, these protocols were followed.
According to the district, "each of the students involved walked under their own power to the assistant principal’s office and nurse’s office."
The students were then given a health assessment by a district registered nurse, and it was decided an ambulance wasn't needed, but "out of an abundance of caution, it was recommended to one parent that their student visit a medical facility for further examination," the district said in its statement on Feb. 20.
Owasso Public Schools went on to say, "Per district protocols, the parents/guardians of students involved in a physical altercation are notified and informed of the option to file a police report should they choose. Should they choose to file a police report, school resource officers are made available to the parents/guardians either at that time or they can schedule an appointment, if they choose, at a later date. These practices were followed during this incident."


Maybe its just CYA by the school, but again not sure why initial reporting was faulting the school for not calling an ambulance, or the police.
 
What reporting? Is it all right wing nut sources??

I find it highly unlikely that a person, any person would initiate a fight while outnumbered 3 to 1.
I think it said there were two of them but your point stands. 3 to 2.
 
Commenting on the breasts of a 13 yo, then trying to defend it by explaining your comments, and linking the story like thats a defense for commenting on the breasts of a 13 yo

Fukking sick freak
..and he keeps going.

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Literally the lowest rating. Reading tea leaves would be more reliable.

You are so, so dumb, little Scrubs.

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If Andy Ngo told me the sky was blue I'd doubt it. Guy is a giant piece of shit.
 
Horrible. No one deserves that. If the autopsy proves that the child died as a result of injuries sustained from the fight, then all three involved should be charged. It’s a real possibility from what the student who was there and witnessed said. The names of the students involved will come out if they get charged.

As for the school, they did what they would reasonably be expected to do during and after the fight. They broke it up, had the student checked out by the nurse and advised the grandmother to have the student be seen by the doctor; which the grandmother did. With that said, I am a for schools carrying some responsibility IF it can be proven that they were negligent in addressing the bullying of a student on their campus and in this case (maybe) resulting the death of said student.
 
Yay!! They only got their ass kicked for being different. BUT THEY DIDN'T DIE FROM IT!!

What a weird thing to celebrate. Consider the source I guess. 🍻
Is it possible this fight occurred because this individual was in the bathroom of a different gender? It continues to amaze me that society aims to accommodate a fraction of society that has gender dysphoria and expects the other 99% of society to just accept it and act like it is no big deal we have mixed genders sharing bathrooms. It's ludicruous.
 
Is it possible this fight occurred because this individual was in the bathroom of a different gender? It continues to amaze me that society aims to accommodate a fraction of society that has gender dysphoria and expects the other 99% of society to just accept it and act like it is no big deal we have mixed genders sharing bathrooms. It's ludicruous.
I hate to tell you this, Chief, but you've shared a bathroom with a trans person already, and they apparently didn't flip you.
 
The district responds to the accusation by describing its protocols following a situation in which students are hurt, and that in the case of the physical altercation before Nex's death, these protocols were followed.
According to the district, "each of the students involved walked under their own power to the assistant principal’s office and nurse’s office."
The students were then given a health assessment by a district registered nurse, and it was decided an ambulance wasn't needed, but "out of an abundance of caution, it was recommended to one parent that their student visit a medical facility for further examination," the district said in its statement on Feb. 20.
Owasso Public Schools went on to say, "Per district protocols, the parents/guardians of students involved in a physical altercation are notified and informed of the option to file a police report should they choose. Should they choose to file a police report, school resource officers are made available to the parents/guardians either at that time or they can schedule an appointment, if they choose, at a later date. These practices were followed during this incident."


Maybe its just CYA by the school, but again not sure why initial reporting was faulting the school for not calling an ambulance, or the police.
That was purely about CYA.
 
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As you read the stories about this tragedy you see references to repeated bullying including misgendering, even from family members. You see repeated references to violence. All this child wanted to do was live freely and be the best version of themself, but Nex's life ended prematurely. Why did it come to this? I shudder to think of the kids out there going through this daily, and the one place where they might be able to find comfort is now a place of sanctioned bullying. It's very sad that such a small, vulnerable group is now the focus of such heightened political hysteria. But, as I said before, the world has seen this many, many times. The people benefitting from this politically are callous and uncaring about human life.
 
That was purely about CYA.
Possibly. Reads a lot like it - cue "following all district policy"- but we do know they walked to the Nurse, was taken to hospital by some parent, where police took report, they went home, and then rushed back. Not sure why hospital sent them home- did they miss something?

Room for improvement
 
Learning more and more from my girlfriend (no pics) about how school administrators tie their own hands because they're literally afraid of upsetting a single person about any single issue on any given day. She had a kid that is a clear problem and very likely a danger, but no one can help him because the parents refuse to allow it.
 
Is it possible this fight occurred because this individual was in the bathroom of a different gender? It continues to amaze me that society aims to accommodate a fraction of society that has gender dysphoria and expects the other 99% of society to just accept it and act like it is no big deal we have mixed genders sharing bathrooms. It's ludicruous.
Man I hate to break it to you. But it really is no big deal.

I’m sorry you haven’t been able to move beyond your stereotypical background. But to many of us….it just doesn’t matter. Cause I don’t care how you’re peeing.

Or are you one of those who likes to look at everyone else’s dick while peeing?
 
I’ve peed in a lot of restrooms. And elsewhere. I’ve never looked at anyone’s genetalia while doing so. No proof anyone has checked out mine.

However, as a parent, I would hold some concern if a man (born man) tried to use the same public restroom as my daughter- even if unfounded. It’s irrational, and I understand that.

I think part of the problem today is people want to tell me I have to ignore that unfounded, irrational, natural concern. Telling me to dismiss that only entrenches me. 🤷
 
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