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8-9 Boys Rape 11 Girl Marietta Giorgia

Three boys, ages 8-9 were charged with rape of an 11 y/o girl. Thje parents of the boys claim the girl consented and no force was used against her.

Is this normal?

Can they be held responsible?

Who's to blame in this story?


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Love is the battery of life....

Hi,


That's really amazing.... 8, 9 years old and rape..... That's a signal to all of usWe have to stop and have a deap brainstorming
What's should the education system do?
What should the Parents do ?
What should the T.V. do ?
What should the Gonernment do ?
What should the Municipality do ?
What should the church do ?
What should the socuety do ?
What should the police do ?
To avoid it to be repeated in the future.
Best regards,

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I can't imagine an eight year old girl enticing three eight year old boys to have sex with her. It is natural that the parents of the boys defend their children but by defending them they are in effect denying their own responsibility. I have been shocked by some of the posts on Yedda where girls of 14 years ask about becoming pregnant or avoiding pregnancy. It is all well and good that many think there should be no censorship but to me stories like this prove that censorship is imperative. We seem to be more concerned with our physical well-being by attacking companies that use dangerous additives. What about those that poison the minds of children who lack the defenses to protect themselves?


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Every story has an end but in life, every end is just a new beginning.

In answer to Brosen, I think it is natural for the parents of the young boys to defend their sons. Clearly, the blame lays with the young boys and their parents and if their parents do not defend them, it's as if they're accepting blame for what their boys did. And it's obvious that no person, parent or not, would agree that an 11-year-old girl could or would consent to sex. So basically, I see it as the parents acting in their own best interests in backing the boys up. And this is extremely sad.

I hope that the boys and their parents are punished to the full extent of the law.


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Hi ,

You asked if this is normal , well off course it's not . I am sorry to inform you there were other extreme cases and there are other worst cases happening today . In our modern society we find out about only whats published in the news , whats ever not on the news doesn't exist. I guess the kids grew up in a reality which was probably introduced to them by the media mainly the Internet. As each generation grows up we find out that the youngsters know more about what they shouldn't know. They are under 18 years of age so I don't think they understood what they have done. What should be inspected is where those kids picked up such behavior. I guess they saw something at home and not just on TV.


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That is incredibly sick, and I would say it is in no way normal. It does however lead me to ask what sort of upbringing have those boys had to even know what sex is?

Not knowing the laws of the area it is difficult to say whether they can legaly held responsible, but in general I would answer no, as the person has to understand that what they did was wrong, and how it was wrong. And in general an 8 yo is very unlikely to understand what they did, let alone that it was wrong.

In answer to the last question legaly the person who did the act is responsible for it, but in this case I would be more inclined to blame the parents. Especialy since they tried bringing up the defence that it was consentual, because as already stated, an 11 yo is very unlikely to consent to sex.


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