by Suff » 08 Apr 2013, 21:10
I'm with WM on this. That what was said at 14/15 should not be cast up in this way. But of course, she was a political target and that's what our press does nowadays.
I'm also with the "What idiot put a 17 year old in this position?". My ethos is that a 17 year old is NOT an adult. I was in the Army at 18 and I can tell you it took a while before I was an Adult, married with a child or not. We have to stop this stupidity of putting children into adult roles and then expecting them to act and react like adults.
The other side of this coin is that Facebook and Twitter are not the street corner or the pub. What you say on the street corner or in the pub is not recorded, is often not remembered and is highly unlikely to be cast up by the national press. Facebook and Twitter are public, international and eternal. It's time we started teaching our children the real meaning of these services. Having a dust up with one of your friends on twitter is not just between you and your friends. It is a public bar fight in front of the WHOLE WORLD. Recorded for posterity forever!!!!
If we do not teach our children this, then it is us who are to blame. How many times did we see the private emails of people, who thought they were talking to friends (a.k.a boasting down the pub), splashed all over the internet. Even now we see it with senior public officials (generals anyone), caught out time and again by their electronic indiscretions (and other more human)..... It took a solid decade for the Adults to understand this and, it appears, many still haven't cottoned on to it. How much longer will it take for our children to censor themselves and their childish (growing up), tantrums???
On the face of it, this is a pr disaster by putting a 17 year old into an experienced adults job. Under the surface is a much, much, bigger problem which is neither acknowledged, nor dealt with.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.