Ok so you are saying every child that was picked off the street deserves to be, murdered and raped?You are a real asshole if you really think this is a good thing. That everyone chose for this to happen.
No, that is not what I'm saying.
What I said, is that, in reality, these types of events are actually very rare.
You have fallen for the media hype, and the political fearmongering.
When these types of crimes do happen, it is usually caused by a breakdown in civil society. Often, the perpetrators needed assistance with a mental health or societal isuue, but were ignored.
Also, societal paranoia (which you have exhibited) has caused a further breakdown in civil society, which exacerbates the problem, as we each feel more isolated from one another and have trouble developing trusting relationships with one another.
Then you add to this, with all these so-called 'rights' issues. The logical solution, for dealing with persons who are deemed to be 'beyond help', would be to remove these individuals from civil society (but not imprisonment). Instead, we often allow these individuals to reside among us. All these so-called 'rights' end up protecting the miscreants, not society.
Is it normal for your friends to make you take drugs?
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Ok so you are saying every child that was picked off the street deserves to be, murdered and raped?You are a real asshole if you really think this is a good thing. That everyone chose for this to happen.
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No, that is not what I'm saying.
What I said, is that, in reality, these types of events are actually very rare.
You have fallen for the media hype, and the political fearmongering.
When these types of crimes do happen, it is usually caused by a breakdown in civil society. Often, the perpetrators needed assistance with a mental health or societal isuue, but were ignored.
Also, societal paranoia (which you have exhibited) has caused a further breakdown in civil society, which exacerbates the problem, as we each feel more isolated from one another and have trouble developing trusting relationships with one another.
Then you add to this, with all these so-called 'rights' issues. The logical solution, for dealing with persons who are deemed to be 'beyond help', would be to remove these individuals from civil society (but not imprisonment). Instead, we often allow these individuals to reside among us. All these so-called 'rights' end up protecting the miscreants, not society.