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And then people ask "why did the cop shoot him? He didn't have to..."
Or
"He was a good kid"
Or
"He didn't know any better"
That's why
this isn't worth them dying, unless the person they attack kills them.
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And then people ask "why did the cop shoot him? He didn't have to..."
Or
"He was a good kid"
Or
"He didn't know any better"
That's why
this isn't worth them dying, unless the person
they attack kills them.
And then people ask "why did the cop shoot him? He didn't have to..."
Or
"He was a good kid"
Or
"He didn't know any better"
That's why
damn you're bad *** bro. Feel proud if yourself? I hope this happens to your kids later down the line. Or I hope somebody does this to your mombeen doin this is oakland since the early 90's... called em 'sleeper missions'
..get one of those single hole punchers
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and a shoestring for making a necklace out of your victims Licenses/School ID's...
i've stunted with a string of knockouts around my neck
So what is the problem that we should be blaming? Assuming you have the experience to diagnose it...Some of the judgements on this thread are off. I agree that these acts are wrong and should be punishable but blaming these kids and not the problem is what a lot fail to see. If you've never reached out and helped guide an at risk youth and posting bs comments, you have no validity.
So what is the problem that we should be blaming? Assuming you have the experience to diagnose it...
Those were not kids though. They were fully functioning teenagers. They came up with an idea, chose a victim, and acted out. They are criminals. I don't understand why people are trying to act like it isn't their fault. In life we make decisions, wrong are right, but at the end of the day, it is still our decision.
Those were not kids though. They were fully functioning teenagers. They came up with an idea, chose a victim, and acted out. They are criminals. I don't understand why people are trying to act like it isn't their fault. In life we make decisions, wrong are right, but at the end of the day, it is still our decision.
Repped. Couldn't have said it better myself. There's a point where we KNOW what we're doing is wrong.
Some of the judgements on this thread are off. I agree that these acts are wrong and should be punishable but blaming these kids and not the problem is what a lot fail to see. If you've never reached out and helped guide an at risk youth and posting bs comments, you have no validity.
Did you mean to post the same video in the OP?
Did you mean to post the same video in the OP?
You're right, it's not their fault. They're sick and need help. Continue to live in your "medals for participation", and "blame everything but the problem" world
Should be showing the video of the person who died.
Keep on s**ting on our uneducated youth fellas! Let's create less fathers and pack our county jails so Uncle Sam can tax us more! I'm in my mid 30's and have been in the bx field for over 10 yrs dealing with at risk adolescents...
I cringe when I hear both arguments of how we need to whup these kids or how we need to cater them. So f'n political...We need to implement both actions!
I look at kids on how their mind frame works. You can be 17 but think like a 7yr old due to many reasons that you had no control over. Again not condoning these actions, just trying to empower our youth with education.