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02-17-2015, 06:28 PM
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Re: 2 Young Criminals Shot In Brazil
It`s a sad and a vicious cycle in Latin and South America. These people are born into extreme poverty. They get involved with drugs to either escape their miserable existence, or go on to become a dealer, which is nearly always fatal. I feel bad for the young ones like this because they never had a chance in life. |
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02-17-2015, 07:29 PM
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Re: 2 Young Criminals Shot In Brazil
Sad, but true. There are people, who grow up to cope with their lives by doing honest work, the other part of these nightmare-filled countries just start to escape from reality by building their soon-to-be-doomed dreams with hopes for a better life on a very fragile foundation by dealing drugs and robbing not just each other, but also hard-working members of that same community. The murders we see here are just the subsequent phenomenons of their action. Might be just bad parenting, but I have seen sons and daughters of totally normal parents turning into evil incarnations and vice versa. In some cases, there are also mental issues involved. We might never know that, each person is different |
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02-17-2015, 07:55 PM
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Re: 2 Young Criminals Shot In Brazil
So true. I look at my 13 year old who does not do drugs, does not participate in anything but school related activities and is in all honors classes...basically, has an amazing life. Much to be thankful for. I then look at kids his age in Brazil and I'm so thankful for where I was born. |