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Young People Process Homecoming Gang Rape

Commentary and Video, Various Authors//Video: YO! Bloggers and Ann Bassette,
Dec 10, 2009

 

 

Editor’s note: The gang rape of a 15-year-old student at Richmond High School has made national headlines, but how are young people processing the incident? While some say they would have tried to stop the assault, others admit that they may not have had the courage to intervene. 

Young Women Need to Protect Themselves

I was so hurt and heartbroken to hear a beautiful 15-year-old teenage year old girl, who could have been your sister, cousin, daughter, or even a best friend, was raped. Not only was she raped, but she was gang raped, beat up, and robbed at her Homecoming dance. This brought tears to my eyes. Just thinking of her age and what they could have done to her makes my blood boil. At 15, she is just a baby. It disgusts me that people took pictures of this girl getting raped. 

Rape is a big issue in our society because it has occurred for thousands of years. Rape dates back to the early American days, when Native Americans, Blacks, and Mexicans all got raped by white men, who also stole their land.

I know plenty of women who have been raped. To protect themselves, now they’re much more careful. They stay strapped up and watch their surroundings. It’s like safe drinking or having a small child; the way you would watch others is the way you’re watch out for yourself. Young women shouldn’t be naïve and assume rape wouldn’t ever happen to them. Don’t be the only girl in a crowd full of boys who are drinking. It’s just not safe. 

Boys are not really aware or concerned with rape because fewer boys get raped than girls. Also, gangs traditionally rape girls to initiate them into their gang, if they choose to get jumped in; meaning getting jumped and fighting back to get in the gang. Even if they fight back, they still get raped sometimes.

If I had witnessed the Richmond rape incident, I would have broken it up. I would have been the black sheep in the crowd and said, 'This is wrong.' I would have notified someone, or perhaps I would have lied and said the police were coming even if they weren’t. I probably wouldn’t have called the police to report the rape because as a young woman of color, the police don’t believe what I say. Maybe if I was a middle-class white women, scared for her life, the police would arrive immediately.

Young people are desensitized to violence and sex because our generation has seen tons of this stuff while growing up. One reason why so many people watched this Richmond rape is because they are young, curious, naïve, and still trying to learn about sex. Like TV tells us, sex sells. People always want to know more about sex.

Rape victims I know personally usually don’t let it ruin their lives. They try not to dwell on the incident because they don’t want it to ruin their lives. They try and stay positive and surround themselves with people that love them.

- Valerie Klinker, 19

VIDEO: YO! Bloggers react to gang rape incident.

Young Woman Raped in Richmond from yoblogger on Vimeo.



The Friend Who Couldn’t Talk

If I witnessed a rape, I wouldn’t let it happen. It’s so sad to know these scary things are happening. I have always hated rape. When I was little, I saw a movie with rape as part of the storyline. Ever since that movie, I became scared of rape, but it never really clicked in that there is such a thing as rape! 

I used to know a family friend who couldn’t talk. I felt sorry for her cause when would talk to me, I couldn’t really understand what she was saying. My mom told me the story behind her disability. My mom said she used to be a beautiful maiden back in Laos, many years ago. One day, while filling up the water container, she was kidnapped and raped by multiple men. She was so traumatized that she lost the ability to talk correctly, and her lips also became crooked. 

I don’t know why rape is so common. It’s not new. It’s been happening forever. In the case of the Richmond girl, it’s sad how people have stooped down so low to the point where they take pictures of these horrible events as if it were entertainment other than help try to stop it. I’m still speechless about the whole incident. 

-Angelina Thao, 17

Afraid to Be a Snitch

I have strong feelings about this whole rape incident. If I had witnessed the rape, I would have called the police and try to break it up but I would be scared in case they tried to do something to me. I don’t know why rape is high in Oakland, but I believe there is not enough watching going on or no one is taking caution. I think those kids took pictures of the rape instead of helping because they were probably scared to help the girl. They don’t want to be considered a “snitch.” I feel sorry for the girl. It’s wrong what these boys did. 

-Meme Garrido, 16

It Happened to Me 

After my ex-boyfriend raped me, I took great strides to bury the memory. I buried it so deep inside of me that I refused to legitimize it. I numbed my insides and disconnected myself from the memory. I convinced myself the rape happened to someone else, not me. The sound of my own voice yelling “stop” still seems like a distant whisper.

The story about a young girl who was gang raped at her homecoming dance in Richmond make me want curl up into a ball and block it all out. Words of disgust, words I can’t even formulate, come to mind. It boggles my mind that anyone would voluntarily subject someone else to such cruel treatment. Would the guys who took part in this rape feel just as cool if the victim was their sister or mother? I doubt it.

You don’t live your life expecting you’ll be a victim of rape one day. I certainly didn’t. I believe the issue of rape is low on spectrum of major issues being addressed these days. In order to make rape a more pressing issue of concern, activists, organizers, media, and government representatives should work together to address issues related to rape prevalence in the U.S. There needs to be a push from the top to make rape just as important as national security. Stories like the rape incident in Richmond need to be more than a weekly news headline. They need to urge us to organize around addressing rape and how we can try to reduce it. 

I hope to God I never find myself in a situation like this young woman faced, but in the event that it did happen, I hope someone would call or help out. I can’t imagine going through two hours of such treatment. No women-or man-should be subjected to that. 

- Emilya Piansay, 23

VIDEO: At a press conference held in Richmond CA yesterday, youth workers, young people and local politicians reflect on the gang rape at Richmond High School

Richmond High Responds to Homecoming Rape from New America Media on Vimeo.




What Makes A Real Man?

In our society’s ideology, we are told that to be a “Man” we have to be, strong, fearless, in control, and my favorite (sarcasm), “men do not cry”. Meaning that if you do not follow these rules, you’re not a “Man”, you’re a woman, or anything else--gay, for one. This is how females are seen as less of a person than males, and why people of different sexual orientation are mistreated and judged, because society is scared of losing control over people, and if they lose control, they're screwed because next thing you know, people start thinking for themselves and questioning everything.

So what were these “men” who raped the 15-year-old girl from Richmond doing? They were being “men”, the way they are taught by the artists they listen to, trying to copy their role models, rappers. Rappers are also under society’s pressure to be, “men”, and not cry, not take crap from anyone, and keep their power by demeaning women by calling them, “b***hes”. When will you ever hear a rapper that defies what a “man” should be, and doesn’t demean women in his lyrics? Or talks about shooting someone because they disrespected them? Never. Because they do not make it, and probably never will, because they do not meet society’s criteria for who a “Man” is, or what they should look or act like.

But I digress from my point. I believe that what happened to the girl is wrong, and messed up, she didn’t deserve that; no one deserves to be humiliated like that. The men who rape her need to see a shrink, or talk to someone to get their lives together, and I wont say they should look for god, because I don’t believe in one.

-Oscar Servillion, 17, YO! Youth Outlook 

Rape Is About Gangs 

If I had witnessed the rape in Richmond, I wouldn’t have said anything to the police or to the school because people get killed when you snitch on a gang. The rape was messed up, but on some level, the young girl initiated it. She didn’t have to climb the fence to hang out with the guys who eventually raped her. In a way, she was looking for attention when she started drinking with a gang.

The people who took photos were probably part of the gang. As long as gangs exist, there will be rapes like this one. People can’t do much to lessen the frequency of rape, so long as gangs are still around. Additionally, people will always want to watch incidents like this one because sex, even rape, is what every teenager want or wants to see.

-Marina Saenz, 18

It’s a Big Deal to Guys Too

Rape is a big deal to me because I ask myself, why would guys do that to a girl? It’s horrible. I would have called the cops if I saw the rape. I feel so angry, sad as well, because why on earth would people watch a rape happen instead of stopping it?

When I hear that someone got raped, it shocks me, because it’s like killing a life. When there’s a rape, and no one’s there to see, it’s still wrong, but when there’s people watching, that’s just plain horrible. It’s stupid that people would take pictures of it, just for fun. No one should ever go through that. 

What I believe is that nowadays, if someone asks you if you’re a virgin and you say yes, they will make fun of you and laugh at you. Another thing is that guys are desperate for sex, so they gather all the guys and hunt for a girl. Also because they can’t get a girlfriend. I think that’s why they rape rate is so high. 

Every girl should be aware of her surroundings. That way, the rape rate can decrease. I think all girls should have some kind of legal weapon with them, like pepper spray. Maybe that, or they can take self-defense classes.

-Luis Mendoza, 17

My Mom Survived Rape…and Had Me

If I was there and I witnessed the rape, I would have immediately called the police and then tried to stop the boys from raping that girl. I do not like or approve of rape. I believe that it is disgusting and that you shouldn’t take someone’s free will away. Rape is a very big deal to me because I have friends and family who have been through it and it was hard for them to get over it. I believe that people who rape don’t realize the consequences of their actions.

My mom is a rape victim and I am the result of it. Some people call me a “rape baby.” But I know I’m not because my mom calls me the miracle that saved her life because after she was raped, she wanted to die but she found out that she was pregnant. She gave birth to me and took one look and decided to keep me. 

It’s been twenty years, and she hasn’t completely healed from it but she did move on with her life and not let it bring her down. I have never been raped but I have experienced some pretty bad things in my life, and I have been violated. I have also witnessed the same type of things happen to my sisters. 

I don’t know what would change the rape count in Oakland, but maybe we need to watch more, be more responsible if we see things happen, and know where our kids are. Don’t forget to get all the information about parties they are going to, and let kids know that it’s only for their safety. 

-“Marie” Clark, 20

Is It in Our Genes? 

Let me start by saying we are all animals. No matter what you believe in, God or evolution, it is impossible to ignore the nature of man. We come out of the womb with our eyes squeezed shut, our hands in fists, screaming our heads off, and most of us go our whole lives like that. Blind. Pissed off. And ready to cause harm. 

The Richmond rape story makes me feel physically ill. It makes me hate youth. Incidents like these ones make me hate my generation. I hate the apathy we hold in our hearts. In past generations, there seemed to more communal solidarity. Now, we all have to protect ourselves. 

In my heart, I want to believe I’m a good person and that not capable of committing such a heinous crime. But when I envision myself at this scene, watching this young girl getting raped, the answers don’t come straightforward as I would have hope. 

Would I have called the cops and tried to save her? I pray to God that I would have had the strength to be the outlier and not follow the crowd in this situation. 

I want to believe we are not monsters. But how do you describe a rapist? How do you describe the people watching? Sick, disgusting, scum, and inhuman. It is disturbing to that these young people enjoyed watching someone else’s life being irreparably damaged at the expense of giggles and camera phone clicks. 

All I can think about is what would I have done if this girl had been my sister or friend? Thinking about the possibility of someone I love being a victim of rape makes me want to ball up my fist, shut my eyes real tight, and begin acting out angrily like the animal we all innately are. 

-Donny Lumpkins, 22

An Adult Crime

The rape incident that happened in Richmond was a very sad one. It makes me feel hurt – I feel very bad about it. I feel sorry for the victim, but I also feel sorry for the people who did it. These young men make me embarrassed to be a part of this generation; it appalls me that people like that exists in the world.

Rape is a very big deal to me. If it isn’t a big deal to you, then you need to rethink about how you feel about it. It is a very selfish act that dehumanizes people, and whoever even has the slightest thought of doing such a thing to another person is truly sick. Rape destroys the spirit, almost beyond repair. It baffles me that those boys could do that to the victim, let alone think it was fun, as if it all were a game. I’m curious as to what they were trying to prove to themselves, or to each other. I know it may not be possible, but because of the nature of the crime, they should all be tried as adults.

A lot of people may say that these young men don’t desire to be alive, which they don’t, but I think otherwise. Death is too good for them, and is the easy way out. They need to stay alive behind bars for the rest of their natural lives to have all the time in the world to live with the guilt and shame that came along with what they did.

-Jaleesa Vickers, 20


I Would Have Stepped Up

Rape is messed up. I feel for that girl. I don't wish rape upon anyone. I will say that she shouldn't have been drunk at night in the Richmond. She was a little responsible for what happened to her. 
I think boys rape girls because they aren’t getting anything (sexually) and they feel powerful upon raping someone and getting away with it. As for the people who watched this rape go down in Richmond, they are in the wrong. You must really not give a shit about someone to not help he or she out at all. To me, it’s not snitching if you stop an incident right then and there. If I had seen the girl getting raped, I would have at least tried to stop the incident myself. 
As far as the pictures that were taken, folks who snapped the shots are the foolish ones because who knows where these pictures will end up, especially if they circulate on the Internet. These bystanders won’t get the last laugh. 

- Amanze Emenike, 20

Respect Our Bodies

If I witnessed someone getting raped, I would certainly call the police. My emotions become very disturbed when I think of rape. Although no one close to me has ever been raped, I do not wish for it. Hearing stories about people getting raped terrifies me to the bones.

I remember when I was young, I was very immature about respecting people’s bodies. Until I learned about cases of people being raped and tortured. I began to have a different view. Rape is not funny or pleasurable, and definitely not entertaining. Imagine if that was your son, daughter, wife or husband? Disrespecting someone’s body can cripple that person’s body and emotions forever.

What is even worse is that people can take pictures of rapes. In the case of the Richmond girl, it is incredibly sad to see how far teens have abused technology by recording these things just to be cool. I hope not all adults will view us as savages and outlaws.

-Dasen Thao, 18

 

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What other people have to say.
Minniee on Nov 05, 2009 08:32:56, said:
I can\'t believe there are still awful people out there that would still do those kind of things. Especially for the ones that were watching and just standing there, not helping the girl or stopping it.

I think it\'s a disgusting thing to do and I couldn\'t imagine how those guys can live with themselves after abusing her.

This comes to show that most guys are dirty pigs who don\'t have any dignity or respect for the ladies. I hope something like this never happens again.

And why the heck was she alone with no other girls around !? -__-
kristina robles on Nov 05, 2009 08:31:34, said:
hearing about how the world and how our society is now a days is bad enough but hearing and seeing what happened to that 15 year old girl really makes you question what the world has come down to now. who would have ever thought that a 15 year old girl would have gotten gang raped at her homecoming?? me and my friends go to our homecomings and getting raped during it never crosses our minds. this is serious and scary. our society needs to start stepping up and they needa make our community more safer, especially for the teens.
*NiiDiiA* on Nov 05, 2009 08:25:11, said:
This is not anything anyone would want to go through...Somebody needs to step up and
stop all these people from doing bad in the community. Somebody needs to stop these criminals, think about it, it could of been your sister, your best friend, or just someone in your family that you really care about. Then it would of hurt you.
Minniee on Nov 05, 2009 08:22:37, said:
I can\'t believe there are still awful people out there that would still do those kind of things. Especially for the ones that were watching and just standing there, not helping the girl or stopping it.

I think it\'s a disgusting thing to do and I couldn\'t imagine how those guys can live with themselves after abusing her.

This comes to show that most guys are dirty pigs who don\'t have any dignity or respect for the ladies. I hope something like this never happens again.

And why the heck was she alone with no other girls around !? -__-
Phoebe Fox on Nov 04, 2009 14:49:27, said:
yeah, that so sucks.
jasmine tala on Nov 04, 2009 11:21:58, said:
they said that someone saw what happend that night then why didnt they try to help. just becuse someone waz scared to sayanything did not mean she had to stay there and suffer
Jovontai Glaspie on Nov 04, 2009 11:21:35, said:
Livin is love loss is hurt life is but this incident is not human at all. It's the devil and its not real at all.
sylvia ortiz on Nov 04, 2009 11:21:15, said:
thats too sad.
i dont know how people can do such things.
Courtney on Nov 04, 2009 10:13:03, said:
While this young woman shouldn't have been drinking, it still isn't right to say that she was 'partly' at fault. How many of you had made stupid choices, drank at school or somewhere late at night, or hung around with some shady people? I'm sure all of us have been in a situation where it could have went well or extremely bad. The point is, we should be allowed to make this stupid choices and not be subjected to rape, assault, or violence. Making stupid choices is part of human development; it is part of growing up, and we should all be allowed to make this choices without worrying that someone is going to violate us in any way. When I look back to my high school days, I hung around with mostly guys, but I never drank around them. At the time, you view these people as your group. These are your friends, and because they are male, sometimes they are your protector. Until someone else who knows nothing about you steps in and decides to humiliate you and take away your power. There were plenty of times when I hung around with tons of guys by myself, and looking back in retrospect, I am so shocked that nothing like this happened to me. I didn't think anything was wrong to hang out with these boys because they were my group at the time. Perhaps if i joined in on some of their drinking, something dangerous could have happened, but even if I did, I would hope to feel safe around them. Yes, she made a bad choice to drink with a bunch of guys, but she is not at fault here. She should be allowed to make bad choices and learn from them, not be humiliated from them. ____Please don't blame the victim/survivor.
JEFFREY FANNIN on Nov 04, 2009 09:54:20, said:
I THINK THAT WHOEVER DID THIS TO THIS INNOCENT GIRL DESERVES WHATEVER THRY GET!! THAT IZ SUM WEAK STUFF. I HEARD THEIR WUZ SUM WITNESSES... Y DIDNT THE WITNESSES CALL THE POLICE OR SUNTHIN?? EVERYBODI GOT CELLPHONES. THEY JST SAT THERE N WATCHED!! TAKEN PICTURES?? EVERYBODI KNO THAT NOBODI LYKE SNITCHEZ, BUT BUT BUT..... THIS AINT SNITCHIN THIS IZ HELPIN A CHILD.
Nancy Lopez on Nov 04, 2009 09:50:33, said:
I think it's wrong that the people raped the 15-year old girl. I was shocked when i heard about this! I couldn't believe it and felt bad for the girl. I also don't think that they should blame Richmond. I know it's not the best school but they have improved. I don't understand why people just stood there and watched taking pictures. If I were there I would have done something. Those witnesses probably didn't do anything because they didn't want to be "snitches". That's just dumb. Richmond is becoming the worst place and that isn't fair.
marquise sheppards on Nov 04, 2009 09:48:32, said:
that is so sad that they did that to that girl
Randesha Jones on Nov 04, 2009 09:44:45, said:
I believe that this was a horrible crime that was committed..but i feel that there was also i lot to be learned from this story... Now that this story has been posted out there all women and young girls should be more aware of who they surround themselves with, who they trust as their friends, and dont always think since some ones your friend that they want try to harm you. Basically just be more careful and try to travel in groups with people you know you can trust.
Jade Stevens on Nov 04, 2009 09:43:23, said:
regarding the incident in Richmond, yes i would have been a little scared to interfer, but it would have been the absolute right thing to do. i would have pretended that the cops were coming or something. but to sit there and watch that poor girl get violated is just wrong.

for all you guys out there, seriously, alll of you need to respect girls. enough with the playing games and thinking you can treat a girl however you feel like it. this incident proves the lack of respect guys have for girls. get it together guys !
Prophet on Nov 04, 2009 09:41:50, said:
that sucked, i didn't know it lasted two and a half hours
Tabasum Kawos on Nov 04, 2009 09:40:12, said:
it is sick and we need to take a stand to make our schools safe. I dont want my family to be worried when i am in school because school is supposed to be a safe place!!!! Girls also need to be smart and know right from wrong....
Carlos Saucedo on Nov 04, 2009 09:39:10, said:
They should start to thing of ways to stop the violence, and it is sad that people always consentrate on the negative then positive.
Tabasum Kawos on Nov 04, 2009 09:38:20, said:
it is sick and we need to take a stand to make our schools safe. I dont want my family to be worried when i am in school because school is supposed to be a safe place!!!!
Prophet on Nov 04, 2009 09:37:33, said:
that sucked, i didn't know it lasted two and a half hours
Chris p. on Nov 04, 2009 09:37:33, said:
I think that was an unhuman thing to do to a young lady, the part that annoys me is the fact that there were people watchin this happen. i feel bad for the girl and i wish her the best recovery... i hope they catch does basstards.
Andrew M on Nov 04, 2009 09:36:36, said:
The community today is sad and it makes me kind of asamed to be a part of it with all the tradgedies that are blamed on it and what comes from it I wish people would just think with there minds and not with the influence that is injected into them.
Courtney on Nov 04, 2009 09:32:58, said:
While this young woman shouldn't have been drinking, it still isn't right to say that she was 'partly' at fault. How many of you had made stupid choices, drank at school or somewhere late at night, or hung around with some shady people? I'm sure all of us have been in a situation where it could have went well or extremely bad. The point is, we should be allowed to make this stupid choices and not be subjected to rape, assault, or violence. Making stupid choices is part of human development; it is part of growing up, and we should all be allowed to make this choices without worrying that someone is going to violate us in any way. When I look back to my high school days, I hung around with mostly guys, but I never drank around them. At the time, you view these people as your group. These are your friends, and because they are male, sometimes they are your protector. Until someone else who knows nothing about you steps in and decides to humiliate you and take away your power. There were plenty of times when I hung around with tons of guys by myself, and looking back in retrospect, I am so shocked that nothing like this happened to me. I didn't think anything was wrong to hang out with these boys because they were my group at the time. Perhaps if i joined in on some of their drinking, something dangerous could have happened, but even if I did, I would hope to feel safe around them. Yes, she made a bad choice to drink with a bunch of guys, but she is not at fault here. She should be allowed to make bad choices and learn from them, not be humiliated from them. ____Please don't blame the victim/survivor.
Julieta Franco on Nov 04, 2009 09:16:08, said:
I cant believe this really happened and that people could just watch while the girl was bieng raped and have allowed it. even if people were afraid to help her they couldve atleast called the police or someone to help the girl.
No name on Nov 04, 2009 09:11:58, said:
This is very sad situation. Knowing what the girl had to passed trough is very sad. I am also a girl and I know that i will not like to psaaed trough that. I think that boys have to learn how to control themselves and stop acting like pigs.
Iris Lopez on Nov 04, 2009 09:11:43, said:
Outstanding test scores will never justify what happened at the high school that day. The school needs to take some responsibilty and realize that they have some changes to make for their school's safety and other schools should make an example of them and not let budget cuts get in the way of School security.
Morayo Balogun on Nov 04, 2009 08:59:07, said:
I feel that this incidents should have been prevented. It was not necessary.
Courtney on Nov 04, 2009 08:57:08, said:
While this young woman shouldn't have been drinking, it still isn't right to say that she was 'partly' at fault. How many of you had made stupid choices, drank at school or somewhere late at night, or hung around with some shady people? I'm sure all of us have been in a situation where it could have went well or extremely bad. The point is, we should be allowed to make this stupid choices and not be subjected to rape, assault, or violence. Making stupid choices is part of human development; it is part of growing up, and we should all be allowed to make this choices without worrying that someone is going to violate us in any way. When I look back to my high school days, I hung around with mostly guys, but I never drank around them. At the time, you view these people as your group. These are your friends, and because they are male, sometimes they are your protector. Until someone else who knows nothing about you steps in and decides to humiliate you and take away your power. There were plenty of times when I hung around with tons of guys by myself, and looking back in retrospect, I am so shocked that nothing like this happened to me. I didn't think anything was wrong to hang out with these boys because they were my group at the time. Perhaps if i joined in on some of their drinking, something dangerous could have happened, but even if I did, I would hope to feel safe around them. Yes, she made a bad choice to drink with a bunch of guys, but she is not at fault here. She should be allowed to make bad choices and learn from them, not be humiliated from them. ____Please don't blame the victim/survivor.
gaelen on Nov 04, 2009 08:56:26, said:
thats sad and very shocking
Jesus Marquez on Nov 04, 2009 08:55:02, said:
I think that the men that this to the girl were stupid and took advantage of an inocent girl. Its wrong and it shows what some tenagers would do these days. Also i cant belive that no one steped up and help her because i heard that some people saw what was happening. This becmonig more corrupt by each day that goes by.
mz. Mia baabie on Nov 04, 2009 08:52:33, said:
I think that its 20% the girls fault for even drinj=king and going somewhere by herself 305 of the parnets fault for teaching her to go off by herself and 50% of the boys fault for toucching and rapping her. Becasue they should have known better to not do something so horrible and should have to do something to learn that thats not cool at all.
CMJ on Nov 04, 2009 08:46:52, said:
Its so wrong what they did and although the girl started by putting herself in the position of drinking with them it does not give them the right to have hurt her like that. To all those people who just stood their and watched,its pretty disappointing to hear what they did. Its embarrassing to know that there are teenagers who think like that and arent able to grow up.
:*( on Nov 04, 2009 08:30:49, said:
its so sadd
Armando Haernandez on Nov 04, 2009 08:16:14, said:
I think that the people that did that to the 15 year girl should be in jail for a very long time.
i feel so sad for that girl and the people who saw what happen should of down something so stop them.
JL on Nov 04, 2009 07:53:43, said:
I cant belive the fact that people just stood there and watched that 15 year old girl get raped. I would have at least called the police, but instead they stood there and took pictures and videos with their phones. I feel for that girl, i hope she comes out of this ok.
me on Nov 03, 2009 14:43:26, said:
The men that raped that liltle girl are wrong for that but thats going to kill them on the inside for the rest of there life. I send my respect out to her and her family.If it was any way to stop this from happening i wouldve done it and i dont even know her i dont even attend richmond high but i know whats right and them raping her was not right.Also if poeple saw this happen and didnt help stop this they are even more of a coward than the rapest.
$$$$$ on Nov 03, 2009 14:42:53, said:
this is sad .
how can yuh jus sitt theree and nott help the poor qirl ?!...
whyy would yuh even takee picttures of whatts happeninq ,, whyy wouldntt yuh want to help her ?!...
what iff she was yur friend ,, sistter ,, or cuzin ,, whatt would yuh do den ?!....
iff i were theree ,, i woulda helped her !....
dntt jus sitt theree ,, help someone out !...
dntt jus say yuh care about yur commnuitty ,, show thatt yuh care !...
actions speakk louder thann words !....
Jill on Nov 03, 2009 14:38:03, said:
This is a vey sad situation, If i were there i would have stood up, and did something, i think thats what makes this such a horrible thing. Yes the rape was BAD, but what makes it worser is the many bystanders who did nothing!!!!
$$$$$ on Nov 03, 2009 14:34:33, said:
this is sad .
how can yuh jus sitt theree and nott help the poor qirl ?!...
whyy would yuh even takee picttures of whatts happeninq ,, whyy wouldntt yuh want to help her ?!...
what iff she was yur friend ,, sistter ,, or cuzin ,, whatt would yuh do den ?!....
iff i were theree ,, i woulda helped her !....
dntt jus sitt theree ,, help someone out !...
dntt jus say yuh care about yur commnuitty ,, show thatt yuh care !...
actions speakk louder thann words !....
TiME FOR A CHANGE!!!! on Nov 03, 2009 14:34:27, said:
WHEN i HEARD ABOUT THiS STORy i WAS VERy SHOCKED THAT PEOPLE ACTUALLy WATCHED & LET THiS HAPPENED!! i FEEL iTS VERy SAD THAT THEy DiDNT EVEN HELP HER OR AT LEAST CALL THE POLiCE!! iTS A SHAME THAT THE ViOLENCE iN RiCHMOND iS STiLL iNCREASiNG & NOBODy iN THAT COMMUNiTTy TRiED TO DO SOMETHiNG ABOUT iT!! yOUNG GiRLS SHOULD LEARN TO STICK TOGETHER AND NOT LET THESE BOyS & yOUNG MEN OVER POWER THEM, i DONT UNDERSTAND WHy yOU WOULD WACTH & LET THiS HAPPEN...iTS jUS NOT RiGHT!!!!!!!!
White Beaner on Nov 03, 2009 14:30:53, said:
The whole incident was a bombshell and saddening to hear that a 15 year old girl got beat and gang raped, not raped, gang raped. I feel sorry for her and who ever was there and didnt do anything, that will happen to someone they love in the future.
briiii on Nov 03, 2009 14:27:43, said:
the guys that did all that are wrong and assholes
jonathan byron on Nov 03, 2009 14:18:35, said:
the reason why people dint help is probably because they were powereless one person cant stand up to a gang.
Elisa Leon on Nov 03, 2009 13:14:45, said:
I couldn't believe there's people out there that are willing to rape someone. How could you even do that ?
pppppp jjjjjj on Nov 03, 2009 11:19:42, said:
fuck put my damn comment on their
borat borat on Nov 03, 2009 11:17:53, said:
u wud neva get dis lalalalalala. very nice. NOT! wawuwebuh
Daddy Daddy on Nov 03, 2009 11:16:28, said:
ooo that's gay
katherine on Nov 03, 2009 11:15:40, said:
i think it was ridiculous that these boys would gang rape that girl. not only that but the spectators who simply stood around, watched it and some even recorded it. it\'s sickening and degrading for the girl that it happened to. the students involved should be punished severely both those involved n those who spectated. i feel sorry for the girl and her family and i hope they recover from this incident.
chris shawnecy on Nov 03, 2009 11:14:53, said:
i think that the city should get sone money to get some cams because this would of never happend
Alexander Warner on Nov 03, 2009 11:00:08, said:
how can one call themselves a man when they commit such crimes. how can one call themselves a ma when they stand by and watch an event like this take place. it is not right in the least
mike hawk on Nov 03, 2009 10:48:09, said:
its all fucked up
Thomas Howard on Nov 03, 2009 10:45:34, said:
ima win the game for ya
chris shawnecy on Nov 03, 2009 10:44:27, said:
i think that the city should get sone money to get some cams because this would of never happend
Dante Hale on Nov 03, 2009 10:44:25, said:
That just messed up
chris shawnecy on Nov 03, 2009 10:44:00, said:
i think that the city should get sone money to get some cams because this would of never happend
Daddy on Nov 03, 2009 10:43:45, said:
Lol too mainy
Victoria M... on Nov 03, 2009 09:32:45, said:
Look I live sorta near Richmond I have friends who live in Richmond. I don't know how people walked by this girl and saw what was happening and kept walking what sorta of heartless b@$t@rd$ are you. You couldn't even pick up a phone and call the police or someone. I mean if you say you care about your community and people then why watch something like this happen. For any one walking by and didn't do or say anything. Imangine if it was your sister, your cousin or even a friend or anyone you knew. Wouldn't you have wanted someone to stop and help that person? But for all of you people out there Richmond is not as bad as people say it is just dumb kids being mislead. I am in highschool and I feel for that girl and every other girl out there. Us girls, us teenagers need to stand together. Protect ourselves because when it comes down to it we are all we have and we need to stand as one instead of let our generation be harmed. We need to learn to love and have hope and faith, instead of all this hate and murder and pain. We can stop it we can save ourselfs, but leaving one of our own to fend for themselves is wrong. AND for the people who did this to her how could you do that to anyone are you that low that you had to hurt some girl you couldnt find someone else willingto have sex with you. Shame on you because if this happened to anyone you cared about I damn near know for a fact that you would kill them. I hope you feel guilty and beg God for forgiveness. Or whom ever you may believe in. You better hope that this girl is going to be okay because she's going to be scared and terrified for the rest of her life. And its all your fault. But besides the fact let us learn from this horrible incodent and stand together lets at least try to stop all of this pain that is brought on and lets find some sort oof peace.
Edward English on Nov 03, 2009 09:29:03, said:
This plainly shows that our society is corrupted with vile teenagers especially all around the Bay Area, as for myself I oppose and feel embarresed to be apart of this generation. Where the hell are the parents or guardians supervising these kids?!
JDS on Nov 03, 2009 08:30:59, said:
It's pretty disappointing to hear about this, especially because it's so close to where I live. I hope that this will be an eye opener for many of my peers to step up and take positive actions when necessary to help those around them. This can't happen again and it should have never happened in the first place. It's time for a change. All of those involved in this terrible crime need to be punished and should be so ashamed of themselves. I wish the best for the young lady, I can't imagine the pain this is putting on her.
Brandon Hubbard on Nov 02, 2009 13:34:15, said:
Honostly i dont know what's worse. Her being raped or her community watching and doing nothing about it. Things like this, not only give the city of Richmond a bad name but i also give America a bad name. NO WANDER WHY PEOPLE SAY HORRABLE THINGS ABOUT AMERICA.
Terry Yath on Nov 02, 2009 13:33:25, said:
I think the incident in Richmond was dum to take advantage of an inocent girl.It is horrible for some one to that it just shows how ignorant people are to just watch it happen.This world is becoming more and more currupted to have this happen.
pranesh prasad on Nov 02, 2009 13:30:33, said:
i got so mad when i heard about the young girl who got raped by a gang of stupid boys, if i was there i would have done something, at least i would have called the police, or did something myself.
doing the right thing on Nov 02, 2009 13:26:13, said:
rape is somethings that steals the dignity of an individual. it destroys youre confidence and makes you weak for some girls it steals their inoncence. its a horrible thing to happen to anybody. i pray those gang members turn themselves in or someone those because such an action puts another bad reputation on the city, the school, and the young lady. please the young lady did not deserve what she got, please have a heart any one that knows anything and fight for this girl.
Miss Donald Duck on Nov 02, 2009 13:24:13, said:
so basically i think that the people who just watched are all assholes. but then again, it was probably because they were too scared to defend the girl because they might have thought they would start doing it to them.
Miley Cyrus on Nov 02, 2009 13:22:39, said:
thats hella mainey .
Kleiver Sosa on Nov 02, 2009 12:58:54, said:
sorry for that stuff...not me/ that was Sara Marie\
Adriana Banales on Nov 02, 2009 12:56:15, said:
I felt so sorry for the young girl that this happened to. I wish that people had the courage, the valor to do something about this whether it was call the police or interfere themselves. To be so..inhumaine to watch and traumatize the poor girl even more, is so wrong. Did they think it was that entertaining? Idiots. I would rather die trying to get away than let them rape me and take away my virginity; because I have come so far and taken so many percautions from giving it away and keeping it, for what? so that some beast could take it all away from me? No. But I understand that this girl was not in the ablity to fight. I am proud that she did not stay quiet about this the more people tell the police, the more that this issue becomes aware of even more and the police with the help of people stop rapes and other violent and cruel actions.
Adriana Banales on Nov 02, 2009 12:53:23, said:
I felt so sorry for the young girl that this happened to. I wish that people had the courage, the valor to do something about this whether it was call the police or interfere themselves. To be so..inhumaine to watch and traumatize the poor girl even more, is so wrong. Did they think it was that entertaining? Idiots. I would rather die trying to get away than let them rape me and take away my virginity; because I have come so far and taken so many percautions from giving it away and keeping it, for what? so that some beast could take it all away from me? No. But I understand that this girl was not in the ablity to fight. I am proud that she did not stay quiet about this the more people tell the police, the more that this issue becomes aware of even more and the police with the help of people stop rapes and other violent and cruel actions.
Sara skdfnaiefhn on Nov 02, 2009 12:42:00, said:
fuk richmond and all the gay ass niggas there
Anthony Alvarado on Nov 02, 2009 12:33:21, said:
when i heard about the girl i thought it was unbelieveble that nobody was stepping up to hlep her. They let it go on for 2 and a half hours just watching. that shows how sick and derange people are and how much people dont care for others. i think that everyone involved in it should go to prison for a long time and the spectators should get some punishment because just by being there they are obligated to try to stop it or maybe even prevent it. i give my best wishes for the girl and her family and i hope justice is served and the sick people who did it and watch are punished!
neil dolores on Nov 02, 2009 12:29:05, said:
long and complicated: its hard to imagine such a community that would do such thing's.
Jesse Esquivel on Nov 02, 2009 12:28:46, said:
I think the incident in Richmond was stupid and taking advantage of an inocent girl.It is disgusting and shows what some teenagers are like these days.This world is becoming more and more currupt.
*Disstraction* on Oct 29, 2009 21:19:31, said:
Where were the ladies? We all have to have each other's backs. Especially these days when people want to power trip.

Immediate community intervention to bring a person in danger to a safe space will do a lot more than waiting for the po-po.

Men, respect the ladies and take it slow; NO means NO.
 

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