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muslimporn 3 points ago +3 / -0

Though a lack of parenting is a problem I wouldn't jump on that bandwagon so soon.

I grew up in the kind of places where you have these scum and villainy.

Quite often the parents are the problem. If they go out and carjack they get busted and serious time.

You get your kids to do it though and we'll maybe they'll do juvenile detention or something but will usually "get another chance".

This can start younger than you might realise. Here the age of prosecution is 11. It was common to have children younger trained in the criminal arts and already actively stealing, etc.

The worst that could happen? They kids are taken away and for these kinds of parents that's not really a big deal.

It's often a lack of proper parenting even when the parents are not absent!

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DefKon1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Isn't this like a Steve Martin skit?: " ..I'm sorry your Honor, but I FORGOT armed robbery was against the Law.."?..🐸🇺🇸

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weisschild 2 points ago +2 / -0

They didn't mean to kill him, bigot. They just wanted to see how close to death they could get him. It was totally an accident that he happened to die. Don't be so imperialistic. Not all scientific experimentation is European in form, bigot. He only died because his will to live was already so low from all the white supremacy he had to endure.

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muslimporn 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would argue that the crash isn't what they intended but they are so callous and depraved in their actions it's murder. Though it technically might be murder 1.5 instead of murder 1 that makes virtually no difference on degree of culpability and guilt.