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02-07-2016, 02:20 PM
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Re: 11 Year Old Guilty of Murder (update)
You can blame the parents for this. There's a famous quote (original author unknown) that says, "Give me a boy until he is 7, & I will give you the man he will be." It's going to be very, VERY hard to change this kid, just like little ISIS children with their AK's, & just like the shoe-shine boys of Vietnam. Evil never changes. |
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02-08-2016, 03:01 PM
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Re: 11 Year Old Guilty of Murder (update)
I definitely agree that the parent are to blame for this happening. As a parent you are suppose to teach your children right from wrong and correct them when they stray. As well as keep you weapons out of your child's reach. I have weapons in my house and my child knows not to touch them, plus hide/secure them.
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02-13-2016, 09:25 PM
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Re: 11 Year Old Guilty of Murder (update)
I don't get my way you will pay with your life . Fuck that little dude . He is obviously super disturbed and quite possibly a product of abuse .I.E. Having access to a fucking loaded shotgun . The parents should get held accountable for his actions and be forced into prostitution to pay reparations . Assholes . |
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02-14-2016, 08:31 PM
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Re: 11 Year Old Guilty of Murder (update)
Was this kid unfortunately born with all the wrong genetics, making him a sociopathic killer from birth? Or is it environmental? A combination of both? I don't understand how an adult could want to just kill someone, much less a child. I've had a handful only of times in my life where I wanted to kill someone, but I then immediately felt horribly guilty for even thinking that. So I can't imagine actually doing it. |
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02-16-2016, 09:55 AM
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Re: 11 Year Old Guilty of Murder (update)
It's a natural urge. What civilized people consider normal is actually the product of years of parental discipline and institutional socialization. If the urge to harm others is greater than the strength of that socialization, well...this is what you get. Which is exactly why I say he's broken: 11 years wasn't enough to make him normal, and now he's acted on his impulses. Consequences aside, he now knows that it's not a difficult decision to kill someone -- or at least that's how it usually goes. |