Author Topic: Justin Bieber arrested For DUI, drag racing and resisting arrest  (Read 5975 times)

teenagers have been getting drunk since the 50s
source: "rebel without a cause"

honestly it's just for having a good time and makes parties better dude
Teenagers have been getting drunk since the inception of humanity. Beer is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, man-made beverage. Only in recent history has anyone even thought to prevent teenagers from getting drunk, so that's why the problem doesn't extend back that far.

it doesnt take that much alcohol to make that much of a smell. more than likely it was justin's breath the cops were smelling. are you going to demonize every 19 year old that smokes weed and drinks (like all of them)
I will continue to demonize any nineteen year old that drinks. Not those that smoke marijuana, but those that drink because drinking is a bad thing to do especially for someone who's underage. And someone this popular like Bieber, who are really only teenagers that make pop music that little and tween girls listen to, should definitely at least try to hide the fact that he smokes and drinks. You would not understand the influence that Justin has on people though.

the spitting on people from his balcony never actually happened, but it's not like you'd even care to research it because you religiously hate the dude because society tells you to hate him
Least you could do was provide proof for this because I am actually curious if it's real or not. Considering all the time you spend in drama you should know to provide backup for your statements.

Lol

You make it sound like people are going to lose respect for him over this. He's out doing what every teenager wants to do. You're so stuck in your straight edge world that you think stunts like this are going to hurt his image or popularity.
Pretty sure there are people who would lose respect for him. A lot of people would actually. Many parents tend to like Justin because he's not - or wasn't - drinking and smoking pot. Adults especially would lose respect for him, and most people have. Just scrolling through what people think on Facebook proves my point.

Anyway, this is what fame does to people.
LOL WHEN WAS THIS

oh right, you're too young to understand what goes on.
yknow, early 1900s, no internet and prohibition basically halted stupid stuff.

I will continue to demonize any nineteen year old that drinks. Not those that smoke marijuana, but those that drink because drinking is a bad thing to do especially for someone who's underage.
You do realize that in literally every other country the drinking age is 18 or lower, right? It's only underage drinking by technicality, if he had been in Canada or Mexico his antics would be tolerated (except the driving bit, pretty sure you can't drink and drive in either of those countries).

yknow, early 1900s, no internet and prohibition basically halted stupid stuff.
LOL? Did you just say prohibition halted drinking? Yeah, that's why national drinking rates skyrocketed during prohibition.

Anyway, this is what fame does to people.
I'm actually agreeing with some of your previous arguments as straightedge as they are, but this is just bull. Fame does not have any effect on who you are as a person. You can be the most famous person in the world and still not be a total loser or douche, or you can be the opposite which is the Justin Bieber side.

yknow, early 1900s, no internet and prohibition basically halted stupid stuff.
Yo let me stop you right there too. This is also completely untrue because I'm pretty sure the Prohibition did not halt anything at all. Teenagers still drunk in that time period because the Prohibition did not make it impossible to get beer or liquor. You're forgetting that the US didn't just put microchips in everyone to make them think that alcohol is bad. Those thoughts and wants were still there.

Also the internet is another thing that has no effect on who you are as a person. The internet just gives people, regardless of who they are or what they believe in, a place to broadcast the ideas that they have.

You do realize that in literally every other country the drinking age is 18 or lower, right? It's only underage drinking by technicality, if he had been in Canada or Mexico his antics would be tolerated (except the driving bit, pretty sure you can't drink and drive in either of those countries).
Should've pointed out that I meant drinking and driving. Also, the law is the law, you know.

I'm actually agreeing with some of your previous arguments as straightedge as they are, but this is just bull. Fame does not have any effect on who you are as a person. You can be the most famous person in the world and still not be a total loser or douche, or you can be the opposite which is the Justin Bieber side.
i disagree. fame and money can really change people

i disagree. fame and money can really change people
Especially when they let it get to their head and give them the mindset that they can do anything and get away with it, as they have enough money and connections to move mountains.

Especially when they let it get to their head and give them the mindset that they can do anything and get away with it, as they have enough money and connections to move mountains.
Except this is true in JB's case, lol. The police department dropped all the charges, presumably because actually prosecuting JB would cost them three years worth of funds and they'd probably end up paying restitution to him rather than him going to jail.

The only problem I really have is the fact they let him get away with this, and no one is telling him to stop.
why isn't his mother who made him this "superstar" stepping in and saying to him what he's doing is wrong.

why isn't his mother who made him this "superstar" stepping in and saying to him what he's doing is wrong.
Because he's a 19 year old that lives in his own mansion?

I can tell where this convo would go:
"Son, you need to stop making poor choices."
"Mom, you need to move out of the house I bought you."

i disagree. fame and money can really change people
It can, but he used a generalization that anyone famous becomes a spoiled brat like Justin Bieber. That doesn't happen to everyone. Look at Bill Gates…

Did somebody say Justin Beaver?

It can, but he used a generalization that anyone famous becomes a spoiled brat like Justin Bieber. That doesn't happen to everyone. Look at Bill Gates…
Bill Gates' wife had to convince him to give to charity

Bill Gates' wife had to convince him to give to charity
Still did it though.


what am i doing with my life