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thepheenixeyri September 11 2006, 16:26:47 UTC
Wtf?

w,t,f?

I want to scream, kick....flame and fly and....

and...

oooooooo!!!!!! I'm so fucking pissed! Fucking...

I'm speechless right now, just, just speechless. This disgusts me. Do you realize this is the first time I've heard about such outwardly blatent disregards of this nature? Just... I'm not even sure what to say right now.

the Phoenix

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aerdran September 11 2006, 16:35:12 UTC
I know just how you feel. It's unbelievable. But this isn't a unique incident, and we need to get word out that this happens or they'll think they can keep getting away with it. Post it on your LJ if you can. At least tell people you know about it. Get the word out. Maybe it'll help. You'll at least know you've done something.

::hugs::

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thepheenixeyri September 11 2006, 16:39:03 UTC
I need to move it to not pad or something, or just go to the site and post it.

there are several coms I'm in who wil eat this shit up. And I mean it in the nicest way possible. They'll be just as pissed as I am, and I mean that.

the Phoenix

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aerdran September 11 2006, 16:42:57 UTC
Good. The more people who get pissed, the better chance that something will be done. Give 'em hell.

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ninja_jay September 11 2006, 17:44:04 UTC
*sighs* I like to thi stuff like that doesn't happen any more. I guess people are just getting better at hiding it.

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aerdran September 11 2006, 18:00:35 UTC
Here's hoping that showing people that it still happens gets them moving. Most people don't want to know, and that's the problem. If they see it and hear it, they have to face it. Let's hope the right decisions are made when that happens.

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mythdude September 11 2006, 18:17:14 UTC
See? This is the fear that I honestly don't think about because of how horribly terrifying it is. :(

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aerdran September 11 2006, 18:25:04 UTC
::hugs::

I totally understand. That's why we have to get it out there. People tend to not believe that things like this happen. They don't want to know, like I told Jay. I think there are more people out there who would be outraged by this than would support it, so getting it out there might just get people speaking out. At the very least, at least a few of us will jump in to do what we can.

Love you oodles.

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xevewasframedx September 12 2006, 00:07:46 UTC
I'm glad that they're making an issue of this, because it's a gross violation of civil rights. It makes me want to become a lawyer or something...

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aerdran September 12 2006, 06:06:31 UTC
I know just what you mean. That's why I'm passing this around as much as I can. The more people who cause a ruckus about it, the better.

I'm a good ruckus causer.

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trickery September 12 2006, 07:14:58 UTC
I'm sort-of surprised she opened the door; I know if someone was threatening to kill me, I'd not open the door - at least not for a good while. I'm still really angered by this incident though, and will probably post it on my LJ later, or at least e-mail it to a few of my friends that insist this stuff doesn't happen anymore. :x

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aerdran September 12 2006, 08:31:14 UTC
I'm not sure what I would've done in the situation, honestly. She probably felt somewhat safe in opening it since she was in a place of business and she probably figured that she could call for help and get it.

I've seen stuff like this so much with people I know. Police who won't do anything to help because of who the people are. There are several groups of people who have to deal with police apathy, and sometimes outright hostility, just because of who they are. It's not right, and hopefully we can somehow help make a change.

I do appreciate you passing it on. I think that really can help make a difference.

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