Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Guilty Or Not?


The first side that I’m going to describe is Ravi being innocent. Yes it is true that what he did was wrong and totally invaded the privacy towards his roommates, it still doesn’t give enough reason for him to be charged as Manslaughter. Being in prison for five to ten years shouldn’t be his punishment, but maybe go seeing a therapy would be better. Seeing from how Parker describes him as “poor” or “ feeling bad for him” shows how there might be more to his background of explaining why he did of what he did. What matters the most though was that he didn’t have any intentions for it to end the way it came out. Even though this was cruel joke of Ravi, I don’t think any human, especially even him would want Tyler taking his own life at the end.

However, proving Ravi as being guilty, I have much to say. Even though he may not having any intentions of ending like this, there was a conversation of Ravi and Wei saying how he was making excuse of not doing it on purpose. This just shows that he can’t stand his ground and speaks the truth; indirectly he’s just being plain mean. It’s makes me really sad that he not only had to do the webcamming, but also after tweeted about his roommate and what they did. It just shows that not only it wasn’t an accident, but also they wanted to do more of it to make him miserable. It’s really not comprehending to me of how someone can go so far, especially by embarrassing someone.

My opinion is mainly seeing Ravi guilty. He had a choice in life to do what he wanted. Even though he may have seen the video of his roommate and another person, posting tweets after doesn’t help his side of the story. Now that Tyler is dead, He can’t make it up for him. Personally, even though this manslaughter situation is being debated, I think he deserves it because even though Ravi didn’t murder him directly, he did mentally, and that’s just kills as much as if it was physically.

No comments:

Post a Comment