Shotas haet Gingers

CALABASAS, Calif. (AP) – Three boys have been arrested for investigation of bullying red-haired students after a Facebook message promoted “Kick a Ginger Day” at a Southern California school.

Los Angeles County sheriff’s spokesman Steve Whitmore said Monday that two 12-year-olds were arrested for suspicion of misdemeanor battery, and a 13-year-old was booked for misdemeanor cyberbullying. They were released to their parents.

A total of eight boys are suspected in the Nov. 20 attacks on seven students at A.E. Wright Middle School in Calabasas.

Authorities believe the shoves and kicks were prompted by a message referring to a “South Park” episode satirizing racial prejudice.

Nobody was seriously hurt.

(Ed note: lol, cyberbullying is a crime now? Oh shit. Guess I should take back all those mean things I said about others in all of those archive posts.)

2 Responses to “Shotas haet Gingers”

  1. how can you even joke about cyber bullying? i mea sure every one teases and taunts but cyber bullying has gone to the point where kids have commited suicide.

    now i'm not trying to take the fun out of this for you, but after suffering at the hands of bullies for the bulk of my school days i find nothing funny about the last comment.

  2. Talking shit about someone does not equal cyberbullying.

    I also am uncomfortable with the concept of thought crimes. It's why I'm not so sure if I like the idea of "hate crimes"

    If someone is harassing you online, they're a million times more easily avoided than if they are in your physical real life.

    Besides, how fucking retarded are these kids to continue this "Kick-A-Ginger" "Punch-A-Jew" crap anyway. Assault is a crime. Bullying… it becomes more of a grey area.

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