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http://homicide.latimes.com/post/alejandra-guerrero-convicted-xinran-ji-usc/
I used to live in Los Angeles and some parts of it are a cesspool of dysfunctional families. Every kind of person who belongs in a mental hospital seems to have been let loose in this city. And there are thousands of illiterate, abusive, stupid people who are perpetually poor and decide to have several babies without a plan to earn more money.
From my teenage years until now, I’ve noticed that many parents are either just too lazy to discipline their kids or they are completely absent from their kid’s lives. By the time the child becomes a teenager, it’s too late to set boundaries for him/her—since they had no boundaries to begin with! There’s a lot of teens who seek to increase their social status by doing evil s~~~ to people. They are a self-destructive breed of humans who don’t care about consequences (prison, retaliation). Hillary Clinton was right to call them “superpredators.” It’s a term that befits anyone who commits horrible acts of violence—regardless of race.
There are several reasons why this news story makes me angry:
1. This 16 year old girl is hanging out with adult men late at night. This means two parents didn’t care enough about their daughter’s well-being to enforce a curfew for her.
2. The group of thieves targeted whites and Asians because they assumed they had money. They couldn’t reason beyond that observation to figure out WHY many whites and Asians in Southern California have money. Perhaps it’s because they WORK FOR IT, and there’s nothing stopping these morons from doing likewise!
3. USC (University of Southern California) is a world-renowned university. Unfortunately, it’s surrounded by a bunch of dumb f~~~s whose aspirations are to get a minimum wage job, get government subsidies, or do anything worthy of a prison sentence. Not all residents are like this, but a significant percentage of them are.
I wish that these residents, who live in the trashy neighborhoods surrounding this supreme institution of learning, could somehow absorb the wisdom of the college textbooks and professors by osmosis. I wish they’d walk into the campus library and read a book for the purpose of expanding their knowledge of the world around them (besides their favorite teams and the Kardashians). I’m sure the victim, Xinran Ji, read a lot of books, and he was probably on his way to getting a well-paying job. In an ideal world, kids living in impoverished neighborhoods would admire Ji and strive to become like him. They’d feel a sense of pride because of their academic and career achievements—and they wouldn’t feel the need to rob someone because they’d have the knowledge and skills to earn a good salary.
"I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)
So when a laydeez fidgets with her hair, it’s not because she likes you; she’s thinking about having murdered you.
If her and her three compadres got the electric chair, with live footage on the seven o’clock news, it would do more for justice than all liberal bs combined.
She’ll get a lenient sentence from a judge who should have the same thing done to her/him as what she will eventually do to her next victim.
On his way home from a study group..
On his way home from a study group..
Jesus Wept."It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."
From my teenage years until now, I’ve noticed that many parents are either just too lazy to discipline their kids or they are completely absent from their kid’s lives. By the time the child becomes a teenager, it’s too late to set boundaries for him/her—since they had no boundaries to begin with! There’s a lot of teens who seek to increase their social status by doing evil s~~~ to people. They are a self-destructive breed of humans who don’t care about consequences (prison, retaliation). Hillary Clinton was right to call them “superpredators.” It’s a term that befits anyone who commits horrible acts of violence—regardless of race.
It’s easy to blame parents for the behavior of their children, but it’s definitely not always a correct assumption to make.
I’m sure many of the teens that you’re are referencing have come from “troubled” homes, and yes that is a broad umbrella term. Unfortunately, some kids do make poor choices all on their own regardless of there upbringing, and create many problems for themselves as well as society.
Yes there are correlations between “troubled” homes, and “troubled” teens, but this does not create causation. Sometimes “good” kids from “good” homes with “good” upbringings do some pretty mean and awful things all on their own. Lets put some of the blame where it belongs, and stop using parents as the proverbial societal fall guy.
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