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I learned of a very depressing event that happend a few days ago. one 16 year old was brutally injured and very badly hurt emotianally. he was beaten up by 2 gang members for walking down the street while singing the my little pony theme and listening to it on his phone. i hope that in the future you can not be criticized by what you watch but by your charecter and your self esteem.(and no it was not me but my older brother). the kid got 2 fractured ribs and a broken arm. hopefully he will be relived of his physical and emotional scars in the future.


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I learned of a very depressing event that happend a few days ago. one 16 year old was brutally injured and very badly hurt emotianally. he was beaten up by 2 gang members for walking down the street while singing the my little pony theme and listening to it on his phone. i hope that in the future you can not be criticized by what you watch but by your charecter and your self esteem.(and no it was not me but my older brother). the kid got 2 fractured ribs and a broken arm. hopefully he will be relived of his physical and emotional scars in the future.

 

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Not that im saying I don't believe you. Tis an awful thing to see someone beat up over a cartoon.

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Sucks for that guy, I can't really feel in the same position as male Bronies, and well...

 

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what kind of world is this, if we can't casually sing a song of ponies?


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I wish I had been there to help, but like many unfortunate and disheartening events, you are just never there at the right place and time :( hope he makes a full recovery and it never happens again.

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Not trying to downplay this but I think the issue in this case is not because the victim was a brony, rather the problem with the gangs. I suspect if the victim was doing something else he would have been beaten up regardless. They could have beat up the kid because they simply wanted to beat someone up, you can't really predict these people. Still a bunch of problems with these kids in any case

 

Edit: as the OP said, it didn't even make the news since this type of incident was "usual", which says a lot about the setting

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Ok, I have read so many stories about this that have turned out to be completely false.

The people that think it would be stupid for people to hurt another for a fandom, you are correct.

 

It is a GANG for a reason. They don't choose targets. They attack the weak.

 

The kid was listening to music and singing outside.

 

That is a VERY vulnerable target.

 

Not saying it should happen or anything, but that it is a normal thing for gangs.

 

Just because he was a pony friend does not mean anything.


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i get dirty looks all the time from people when i wear my brony shirt and listen to mlp songs in my car. but ive never been beat up or threatened because of it.

 

that just goes to show you what the world is coming to, it sickens me. people are just naive morons.


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I mean really though, thats getting downright ridiculous that someone would do that in any circumstances. That said though, it could have been for any reason. Although a lone brony does seem quite vulnerable. Anyway, hope your brother gets better soon. It was your brother right? Is he on the forums or anything?

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no he isnt on the forum. he cant really make an account right now due to..... technical difficulties. i can let him post on my account though. let him tell me what to type since he cant really "get up". right now


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If I was there, across the street or something, I would have ran over and went all Rainbow Dash on their asses. Bronies are one of the only things I would actually FIGHT for, and in a situation like this, I wouldn't even consider love and tolerance. I would have fought until all of my bones were broken, and I'm not even kidding here. Even if I never even touched them, I would be proud of myself for defending the greatest fandom of all time.

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Ok, I have read so many stories about this that have turned out to be completely false.

The people that think it would be stupid for people to hurt another for a fandom, you are correct.

 

It is a GANG for a reason. They don't choose targets. They attack the weak.

 

The kid was listening to music and singing outside.

 

That is a VERY vulnerable target.

 

Not saying it should happen or anything, but that it is a normal thing for gangs.

 

Just because he was a pony friend does not mean anything.

 

I agree that the victim was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that he would have still been attacked if he did not happen to be singing the MLP: FiM theme song.

 

It is unfortunate that our society is so rife with violence, but now everypony knows why I conceal and carry a loaded GLOCK 19 pistol just about everywhere I go (I have a permit for this, so it is perfectly legal up here in Minnesota).

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it just hurts me that it was the one time i decided to stay home instead of going with him on a walk. i just feel like its my fault because if i was there i couldve done something to help him ya know?


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it just hurts me that it was the one time i decided to stay home instead of going with him on a walk. i just feel like its my fault because if i was there i couldve done something to help him ya know?

 

There is simply no way you could have known this was going to happen, so you should not blame yourself for this. Hindsight is 20/20, after all.

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It's more about on how we presented ourselves and our hobbies to the community. Not how the community must react when we practically announced our broni-ness

 

 

We can't expect they will always understand about our interest. Sometimes it's the best to stay closet brony and never do anything pony related outside your room :/

 

 

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me and my brother are the people who are outgoing and uniqe. we walk in the face of danger and say"bite me". we dont care how people judge us. we are who we are and they cant change that no matter how many times they try.


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It's more about on how we presented ourselves and our hobbies to the community. Not how the community must react when we practically announced our broni-ness

 

 

We can't expect always understand about out interest. Sometimes it's the best to stay closet brony and never do anything pony related outside your room :/

 

Isn't that counterproductive though? If bronies run for the closets because of this then essentially nothing comes out of this except fear. I think the opposite should happen, a show of strength by making a bold move and coming out.


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Ah yes, well you see most people are stupid.

 

Stupidity is in the eye of the beholder. It is, in essence, 100% biased, if used. Obviously, what those two people did was in no way justifiable. But saying that most people are stupid is a crude way of looking at things, from my viewpoint. The people who attacked him had a lack of understanding, and I hope that they are paying the consequences because of what they did (as in, facing jail time). Edited by The R-Dash 5000

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we are who we are. and they cant change that. no matter how may times they try.

 

Stupidity is in the eye of the beholder. It is, in essence, 100% biased, if used. Obviously, what those two people did was in no way justifiable. But saying that most people are stupid is a crude way of looking at things, from my viewpoint. The people who attacked him had a lack of understanding, and I hope that they are paying the consequences because of what they did (as in, facing jail time).

 

there not it wasnt nothing but " a normal day in the ghetto"
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