Fighting evil makes me thirsty
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Those kids looked pretty real to me. I mean...WTF. I guess people just pick and choose what to be offended over.Or better yet put David Allen Grier to jail, fast forward to 1:18.
Those kids looked pretty real to me. I mean...WTF. I guess people just pick and choose what to be offended over.Or better yet put David Allen Grier to jail, fast forward to 1:18.
From what I can tell the issue stems from him posting the video online so he could "profit" from it in some manner. Since he pleaded to "unlawful posting of an Internet message with aggravating circumstances" the intent to profit and violation of privacy is probably what got him the 2 months.He is lucky he doesn't have to register as a sex offender. That would have ruined his life, and all over a stupid youtube video.
Sure, the video was in bad taste, but I still don't think it was something worthy of jail time. Maybe my perspective would change if I were one of the parents. Good thing I don't have kids.
Oh, please, please, do this world a favor and go jump in front of a train.Parents are pissed that the sentence is too lenient. Because any crime involving kids and the Internet should automatically result in the death penalty
He was just sentenced... so unless you're from the future in which this would have happened months ago, then no.
Also, this sentence is ridiculous. A complete and utter mockery of the judicial system. At the most he should have gotten a fine or a little community service; and I think that to be over stepping.