itsaNYthing
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Coincidentally I was making this exact point in a non-related thread that was derailed:
lol not possibleWe need to save Chicago
dude he's not trying to be a better citizen, it's only because of the artificial constructs the state has built around him that he hasn't done it again since he's been out - and that's straight from the horse's mouth. what's more important to me is that he doesn't get the chance to be around kids again, because he has no self control - therefore i have to freaking pay for him to be controlled. what's bringing him down socially is that HE USED A POSITION OF POWER TO ABUSE MULTIPLE CHILDREN UNDER THE GUISE OF BEING THEIR HELPER AND FRIEND. gee, what's so wrong with that right?!I did not say community. I said environment. Two completely different things. The community is simply a subgroup of environment. You obviously did not comprehend what I said, which is that the kids deserve prison time, but they also need rehab. Because this behavior is not innate, it is learned. You are not born with intent to rape and video tape people. Simple fact which was proven since we found Genie. So when it boils down, they learned it somewhere. Which does not make it entirely their fault. In other words, good kid mad city. Are the kids wrong for their actions? Hell yes. But the behavior itself is not entirely their doing.
Which exactly what I stated before. This guy was a criminal, and he went to jail and was given rehab. As far as I have heard, he has yet to molest more children. Which is more important, to you? Him molesting children, or trying to be a better citizen?
I meant it when I said people need to get over the whole "you did wrong, so you will be in jail forever." mentality. Which is exactly what is bringing him down socially.
reading comprehension, get into it. that's the argument i was making - that his thoughts on letting people get out earlier and they'll live happy, successful lives and be boons for society because they were coddled through their super short sentences is off.And it shouldn't be! The hell type of argument you was tryna make?!
I did I posted maps too ...there's only 2 trains the L and the M that run into Willy/Bush. No she didn't press charges because nothing was stolen, she just wanted to go home. I probably wouldn't understand as a man as to why she didn't but she said she felt embarrassed and didn't want to deal with drawn out court hearings and missing work.So what train station did your girl almost get raped at? Did the cop arrest the guy? Why don't you explain more about your girls experience? Can't answer in your own posting, might as well thread jack this one?
Depression is not a health issue, it is an emotion. We all feel it at one point or another. There is certain types of depression that can be seen as health issues though, and that's called clinical depression. Where it is so bad, a doctor needs to intervene. Preferably a therapist, since psychiatrists are demons.
Basically, people would rather just lock them up and not deal with it. It's more cost effective to the state budget just to "hope" they learned their lesson and when they come home they come home to NO job, education or life skills. Just the stigma of a misguided childhood mistake.It is very simple to blame it on environment because that IS the cause of the problem in the youth. The hard part is how to prevent things like this. Putting them in jail forever does not fix things at all. In a perfect world the best way to fix problems like these is to PREVENT it. Talk to these teenagers, uncover the source of their trouble minds which probably is the people around them. Put in role models and community centers in these areas of trouble and create heroes for these children to look up to. I want to go as far to say that these teenagers are a lost cause (which probably isn't the case but likely) but what we need to do as a society is to LEARN from these children and see how we can prevent it in the future. However it is much more profitable for us to put them in jail and call it a day.
THANK YOU! This is what I have been trying to get across.It is very simple to blame it on environment because that IS the cause of the problem in the youth. The hard part is how to prevent things like this. Putting them in jail forever does not fix things at all. In a perfect world the best way to fix problems like these is to PREVENT it. Talk to these teenagers, uncover the source of their trouble minds which probably is the people around them. Put in role models and community centers in these areas of trouble and create heroes for these children to look up to. I want to go as far to say that these teenagers are a lost cause (which probably isn't the case but likely) but what we need to do as a society is to LEARN from these children and see how we can prevent it in the future. However it is much more profitable for us to put them in jail and call it a day.
All I read out of this is "He's not trying to be a better citizen because I have yet to allow him to do so."
that's because you're a bleeding heart and have obviously never met someone that's been inside nor have you yourself been inside. if you had actually READ what i wrote you would see that FROM HIS OWN MOUTH he admits that if left to his own devices he would go RIGHT THE **** BACK to doing what he was doing and that the best thing for him is to wear that bracelet and be shunned because he deserves it. you gotta open your eyes buddy, it's cold as **** out there and those guys that come out would snatch somebody's heart if it gave them whatever they were lookin for. look at ol boy at hofstra, he's out on parole and what's the first thing he does, tries to hold ****** hostage screaming bout he don't wanna go back in the clink WHILE DOING SOMETHING THAT'S GONNA GET HIM BACK IN THERE. he coulda just met up with his parole officer and make better choices but nope! you wanna 'allow' these guys to be better citizens? move 'em into your house. you down for that bruh bruh? of course you're not because you're all talk and if my buddy wanted to move in with you you gonna bring out the cot? huh? are any of y'all feelin for these boys gonna do that? gonna let charlie manson crash? gonna let ol boy from Boston bombings split a spliff with y'all on the porch? NOPE. gimme a break duder.All I read out of this is "He's not trying to be a better citizen because I have yet to allow him to do so."