No, you don't understand me correctly. My point is simple, can't have it both ways. And I only used "divorced" parents as an example of many. Can get into a Washington state case where the parents of an underaged girl caught her having relations with her boyfriend, banished them, grounded her, she complained that they were too strict, the court ruled on her behalf, removed her from the home. Another Washington case where the underaged son didn't like having to go to church with the family Sunday mornings, Sunday nights, and prayer on Wednesday night, judge ruled too much church and removed the kid from the home. Tennessee case where the parents wanted their underaged son tested for drugs, had him tested for drugs, but got no test results back because his records not their business. Stuff like that, with much more and far stupider than those.
I never said that I wanted this kid or anyone else to die, but if the kids are smart enough for courts to allow them to do stupid stuff, can't discriminate. Can't tell other 13 year-olds, yep, you're right and then tell this 13 year-old not wise enough. No discrimination in my book. Give them what they want, make them swallow every bite of what they cooked and we're expected to enjoy eating.
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