Friday, April 30, 2010

People who want to act heroic

Watch the video first:


The focus of the post is not the crazy pedophile who should be behind bars or executed. It's the reporter who goes up to him and starts acting all tough.
As you can see in the video, he's being asking the pedophile to stay back, when he himself seems to want to get close to him.

Then he also starts to tell him "I'm not a thirteen year old boy."
Perhaps I'm wrong, maybe the reporter was instructed and paid to question the child rapist like this.

But as far as I can see, the reporter seems to be enjoying this. He seems to be enjoying puffing out his chest and trying to intimidate the rapist. The point that when child rapists and others commit their crimes, there are people who seem to get a kick out of going to them and asking them intimidating questions.

I once saw a similar video on an American TV news report of a lawyer trying to be heroic and questioning the rapist in a similar matter.
It's almost as if these people want to use incidents like these as an opportunity to get all this attention and start acting heroic about.

Are people supposed to be impressed with the reporter? I feel that cases of pedophilia should also be noted for the reporters and others who almost seem to be waiting for the rapists to come out and play the role of the villain while they play the role of the hero.

All that was required was a police be dispatched to monitor the pedophiles and leave it there. Who knows there could be an incident where one of these 'heroic' reporters as seen in the video might end up getting hurt or even killed.
No point in allowing them to chase after such dangerous people. They could easily be armed with a gun or a knife.

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