I think they (the kids) and should face suspensions and expulsion, but legal repurcussions are an entirely different thing when you consider how many mistakes teens make. I don't think it should be entirely free of legal repurcussions, but would agree that kids are kids.
It's always tough when discussing teens because some absolutely know what they're doing to others and fully intend to be harmful, while others think they're just performing a prank.
Innocent until proven guilty only applies in the courts. For everywhere else, it seems to be guilty until proven innocent, and sometimes still guilty despite proof.
Pittsburgh here too! Mine is because of from ashes to new, beartooth, and point north. An interesting selection I didn't even realize I've been listening to
Many are just trying to make the best out of what we have and it often feels like we have such little impact on these things happening across the country, let along in other parts of the world. The world population approaches 8 billion. Our impact is often meaningful in some way, but incredibly limited overall.
How can someone truly help with something across the world, like Ukraine/Russia and now Israel/Gaza, when conflict is constant and many also have to simply survive, in the face of entities that are capable of spending trillions of dollars.
Turnout was terrible, the leading dem had a very very lackluster campaign, it's a jungle primary system so there was hope if there was a runoff but people didn't show up to the polls and this is our reckoning. Hopefully it's not as bad as it appears it can be.
Unfortunately it's used a lot. Having the "perfect" height is a thing for girls, sports, even business to an extent. It's bull. But I can definitely sympathize with people that choose to try to add inches.
I think a lot of people are exhausted from weaponized health care. People want affordable coverage. Not the most expensive, least efficient health care in the world.
It's definitely not just Muslims.