Is this too harsh a sentence or am i

Started by Surtur2 pages

It is true she doesn't deserve jail time. That is..as long as no man has ever been forced to serve any jail time for doing something similar. As long as that has never occurred, she doesn't deserve jail time. If it has occurred, even once, then yeah..she deserves it. Maybe not 15 years, but some time.

She also deserves to not only be fired, but be banned from holding any type of teaching position ever again. Hell, I'm talking..she can't even be hired as a friggin lunch lady in the cafeteria. She can't even be one of those people who stands on corners outside of schools and helps the kids cross the street.

Even worse..she was friggin MARRIED. Talk about skanky. I hope her husband divorced her asap. Husband should also probably get tested for STD's. I like how she talks about being sorry to the victim and his family and only at the end mentions the husband. He should of been the FIRST person you apologize too.

Will she have to pay back the incarceration costs the taxpayers will intially pay for her? If not, I am against it. Slap an ankle bracelet on her and have her report to a parole office evey week for 10 years and pick up trash in the park and watershed for the same duration. Society much better served that way. Behind bars for this offense, a bit harsh.

Originally posted by SayWhat
Will she have to pay back the incarceration costs the taxpayers will intially pay for her? If not, I am against it. Slap an ankle bracelet on her and have her report to a parole office evey week for 10 years and pick up trash in the park and watershed for the same duration. Society much better served that way. Behind bars for this offense, a bit harsh.

It depends on if she'd of gotten the same sentence as a man. After all, society ultimately suffers a lot worse if we have different punishments for different genders even when talking about the same crime.

Of course the real sick thing here is all the stupid people going on about how if this was a male teacher who did this to a female student that would for some reason be worse. Which is just a big fat Nope. Male or female, this is bad.

Who said that?

Certainly not i. My gripe isnt the crime itself being worse for having reversed genders, but the sentence.