I'd like to just say that wishing such a fate on anyone demonstrates a complete lack of moral character and that you ought to be ashamed of yourself for even thinking it.
What's worse is that the worst crime that most of his detractors could accuse him of is being popular for producing music they don't like, and having an ego for it.
To be honest, I feel kind of bad for him. He spent his teenage years surrounded by millions of people who worship the very ground he walks on. These are very formative years and I can't imagine it's very easy to remain grounded when inundated with that kind of adoration while you grow up. Clearly it's gone to his head and he's headed down a bad path without good people around him to steer him straight. The only reason people want to petition for his deportation is to fulfill a personal desire for schadenfreude. If people had any decency and compassion, they'd be wishing for him to get some help to steer him straight before he goes too far off the deep end.
Send Bieber to Canada, have them throw him in prison for life in which he is highly encouraged (by means of torture) to drop the soap, then he'll go to hell when he hangs himself in his cell.
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95% of teens would scream if Justin Beiber was about to jump of the top of the Empire State Building. If you are in the 5% that would grab a seat and some popcorn and yell JUMP! JUMP! JUMP! post this into your sig.
Send Bieber to Canada, have them throw him in prison for life in which he is highly encouraged (by means of torture) to drop the soap, then he'll go to hell when he hangs himself in his cell.
It's totally reasonable to wish rape and suicide upon a person because you don't like their personality or music.
To be honest, I feel kind of bad for him. He spent his teenage years surrounded by millions of people who worship the very ground he walks on. These are very formative years and I can't imagine it's very easy to remain grounded when inundated with that kind of adoration while you grow up. Clearly it's gone to his head and he's headed down a bad path without good people around him to steer him straight. The only reason people want to petition for his deportation is to fulfill a personal desire for schadenfreude. If people had any decency and compassion, they'd be wishing for him to get some help to steer him straight before he goes too far off the deep end.
You feel bad for him? lolololol.....
You know, money can't buy happiness, but it sure makes the suffering a hell of a lot easier.
Tons of celebs are complete douches... I love the band Metallica, but James Hetfield is a total ass. So is Lars. Bret Michaels. I mean the list goes on forever.
This goes to the nurture/nature debate. You can argue that growing up in fame made him this way, but I will argue that some people are douches no matter what. I mean, he spit on his fans for god sake. I feel sorry for him in the sense that I feel sorry for any person that could have been born with a better personality, and actually bettered society.
Do I agree with deporting him? Well, only if it comes with a stipulation saying that his music could never be played in America again lol
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Update: 31,440 Americans now support Justin Bieber's deportation. Why do you think this number has grown so rapidly?
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Update: 31,440 Americans now support Justin Bieber's deportation. Why do you think this number has grown so rapidly?
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Things like this grow exponentially. I wouldn't be surprised if they hit their 100,000 signers goal, fulled by the blatant rage of people who think that Justin Bieber is the Anti-Christ.
I just saw this CNN article that seriously considers the idea. I agree with the last point the author makes about how foreigners have been deported because of lesser offenses than what Bieber has been accused of. Here it is:
Also, signature growth is progressing fairly quickly. It is 4,000 signatures more than my last update. I believe that it is influenced more by ideas such as those in the article than general animosity towards him (although that certainly doesn't hurt the cause).
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Like I said earlier, Justin Beiber has lost his right to live in the USA. He should be found guilty of at least speeding and lose his green card. That is only fair. The other extreme is to let more Latin Americans to immigrate to the USA and stay here even if they commit minor crimes.
I'm not sure how one could revoke a green card he doesn't have. He is in the US on an O-1 visa. For him to be deported, he'd have to be convicted of a felony capable of carrying a jail sentence of more than 1 year (though he need not necessarily be sentenced to more than a year). Speeding and DUI are not felonies. I somehow doubt a petition is going to do the trick.
As of 11:40 PM CST, there are now 71,867 signatures. Justin Bieber's going to be back in Canada before you can say "scum of society".
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95% of teens would scream if Justin Beiber was about to jump of the top of the Empire State Building. If you are in the 5% that would grab a seat and some popcorn and yell JUMP! JUMP! JUMP! post this into your sig.
I'm not sure how one could revoke a green card he doesn't have. He is in the US on an O-1 visa. For him to be deported, he'd have to be convicted of a felony capable of carrying a jail sentence of more than 1 year (though he need not necessarily be sentenced to more than a year). Speeding and DUI are not felonies. I somehow doubt a petition is going to do the trick.
The petition may not deport him, but I hope it will start a "national conversation" about deportation.
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I could have sworn that a DUI is a felony in the USA (but not Canada).
Sometimes a DUI can be enhanced to a felony, but I wouldn't expect that to happen in this case. It was his first DUI offense and it wasn't the result of a collision nor did anyone get hurt by it.
I'd like to just say that wishing such a fate on anyone demonstrates a complete lack of moral character and that you ought to be ashamed of yourself for even thinking it.
What's worse is that the worst crime that most of his detractors could accuse him of is being popular for producing music they don't like, and having an ego for it.
To be honest, I feel kind of bad for him. He spent his teenage years surrounded by millions of people who worship the very ground he walks on. These are very formative years and I can't imagine it's very easy to remain grounded when inundated with that kind of adoration while you grow up. Clearly it's gone to his head and he's headed down a bad path without good people around him to steer him straight. The only reason people want to petition for his deportation is to fulfill a personal desire for schadenfreude. If people had any decency and compassion, they'd be wishing for him to get some help to steer him straight before he goes too far off the deep end.
95% of teens would scream if Justin Beiber was about to jump of the top of the Empire State Building. If you are in the 5% that would grab a seat and some popcorn and yell JUMP! JUMP! JUMP! post this into your sig.
It's totally reasonable to wish rape and suicide upon a person because you don't like their personality or music.
*troll face*
In all seriousness, either way I don't care, as long as he's off my television/computer/whatever else I have.
If it was a joke, it was really unfunny. I might have been okay with his post if his joke was good, which it wasn't.
You feel bad for him? lolololol.....
You know, money can't buy happiness, but it sure makes the suffering a hell of a lot easier.
Tons of celebs are complete douches... I love the band Metallica, but James Hetfield is a total ass. So is Lars. Bret Michaels. I mean the list goes on forever.
This goes to the nurture/nature debate. You can argue that growing up in fame made him this way, but I will argue that some people are douches no matter what. I mean, he spit on his fans for god sake. I feel sorry for him in the sense that I feel sorry for any person that could have been born with a better personality, and actually bettered society.
Do I agree with deporting him? Well, only if it comes with a stipulation saying that his music could never be played in America again lol
This post.
Things like this grow exponentially. I wouldn't be surprised if they hit their 100,000 signers goal, fulled by the blatant rage of people who think that Justin Bieber is the Anti-Christ.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/24/opinion/navarrette-deport-bieber/index.html?hpt=op_mid
Also, signature growth is progressing fairly quickly. It is 4,000 signatures more than my last update. I believe that it is influenced more by ideas such as those in the article than general animosity towards him (although that certainly doesn't hurt the cause).
--Ocram
95% of teens would scream if Justin Beiber was about to jump of the top of the Empire State Building. If you are in the 5% that would grab a seat and some popcorn and yell JUMP! JUMP! JUMP! post this into your sig.
The petition may not deport him, but I hope it will start a "national conversation" about deportation.
This is faster than I anticipated. I just checked, and it's at 75,000 now. Good job, America!
--Ocram
Sometimes a DUI can be enhanced to a felony, but I wouldn't expect that to happen in this case. It was his first DUI offense and it wasn't the result of a collision nor did anyone get hurt by it.
--Ocram