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Video of prank posted online
November 13, 2008 Thursday, 05:44 PM
A STUDENT involved in what seemed to be a birthday celebration gone wrong had her video posted up on popular online video-sharing site.
The YouTube video showed a junior college girl being carried by female school mates to the school's fitness corner and subseqently bounded and tied to a chin-up bar at her school's fitness corner. Her face was then stuffed with chocolate milk and c
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November 13, 2008 Thursday, 06:08 PM
i think the person who posted in stomp do not have any childhood life..and as such he is jealous of what other ppl are enjoying. That is what usually young people are enjoying now or last time and everyone does not have many years to enjoy such period. As long as the person who was being "sabo" was okie with it..there was nothing wrong with it..further more its a JC student..
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November 13, 2008 Thursday, 10:37 PM
if its in the name of fun, if its socially and generally acceptable still amongst the teens, i guess so be it, let them go at it. who are we to impress upon them our habits which are decades past?
that being said, if i was being ragged, i will surely, after i get up, start throwing cake around everyone and stuff it in the ears and noses and start hugging everyone and make them all dirty. and they BETTER NOT GET ANGRY TOO cos its in the name of fun right?
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November 13, 2008 Thursday, 11:57 PM
Fun on the expense of others. Watched it on stomp, things went a bit too far and the poor girl cried.
Only a sick mind would enjoy seeing a girl restrained rolling on a floor with glimpses of her undies and repeatedly insulted. There wasn't much good will either to "celebrate" her birthday, bad for friendship building.
If I kenna like that I make sure everyone of them kenna a kick from me "in the name of fun".
Thumbs down, no good at all.
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November 14, 2008 Friday, 03:53 AM
The fact the girl is tied up and continuously humiliated in front of her peers may seem fun. But I'm guessing you do not have a social conscience of mutual and social understanding of limitation and boundaries. The situation here is clearly a birthday prank too far.
Yes, fun is fun and people have a right to it. But won't you feel like a swine in the guillotine with that relentlessness?
Clearly, when reduced to tears indicates that the victim here is NOT alright with it. So be concise about your judgements before you voice them.
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November 14, 2008 Friday, 06:53 AM
Just send her "friends" for rotan.....all in good fun.
Those like to humiliate others never can take it when it is done to them.
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November 14, 2008 Friday, 08:12 AM
this is fun? drop by drop the pitcher is filled. like Lord of the Flies - started out as innocent fun then progresses to more serious like shoe kiwi naked newbie tied in swimming pool like the SCDF kid. Soon they will `progress' and think it the greatest hilarious fun to tie these JC girls to poles and poke them with hot rods and see them squirm in laughter.
""The Principal Kelvyna Chan, referring to the outrage expressed over the prank, said the video had been wrongly interpreted as a case of bullying when it was a birthday celebration between good friends, 'as seen by the laughter shared by the birthday girl and her friends'"" = did she see the video where the girl was crying? I am ashamed of such school leaders.
In one of Raffles school sometime ago - they were sandwiching students and crushing them. fun too ya?
it is time to draw the line as dis-respectful, spoilt indulgent sadistic youths are on the rise and rampage. The ACJC principal's duaghter should have been the one tied up and smeared in cake so that her parent can share in the laughter and fun too.
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November 14, 2008 Friday, 08:17 AM
{The Principal Kelvyna Chan, referring to the outrage expressed over the prank, said the video had been wrongly interpreted as a case of bullying when it was a birthday celebration between good friends, 'as seen by the laughter shared by the birthday girl and her friends}
The principal is covering her own backside.
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November 14, 2008 Friday, 08:20 AM
Ragging should not be encouraged, as it is but a form of bullying.
It is no better than the so-called pranks played on African-Americans and Asians, Jews and Muslims, the disabled, the mentally handicapped not too long ago (and even today), Progressively, these pranks got worse, till they resulted in fear, injury and death, and later translated into infamous and horrible crimes against humanity.
Why does one have to humiliate another, verbally and physically, in order for it to be funny and sociable? This shows a disturbing lack of EQ, family values and social upbringing. It is a poisoning of young minds by peers and society.
It must not only not be condoned, it must be condemned.
A peer-pressured response of acceptance after bullying is no proof of benevolence.
Counselling and peer action must be enforced to weed out this social disease. ACJC's response, brushing off the incident as trivial, is regrettable.
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School pranks are outright bullying and inexcusable
November 14, 2008 Friday, 08:21 AM
Ragging should not be encouraged, as it is but a form of bullying.
It is no better than the so-called pranks played on African-Americans and Asians, Jews and Muslims, the disabled, the mentally handicapped not too long ago (and even today), Progressively, these pranks got worse, till they resulted in fear, injury and death, and later translated into infamous and horrible crimes against humanity.
Why does one have to humiliate another, verbally and physically, in order for it to be funny and sociable? This shows a disturbing lack of EQ, family values and social upbringing. It is a poisoning of young minds by peers and society.
It must not only not be condoned, it must be condemned.
A peer-pressured response of acceptance after bullying is no proof of benevolence.
Counselling and peer action must be enforced to weed out this social disease. ACJC's response, brushing off the incident as trivial, is regrettable.
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