ok didn't want to take the vigalante thread OT.
But I was very disturbed by all the people saying criminals are worthless scum, that deserve to die-even after I posted the story of the schoolteacher and the teens forced into prostitution.
the reason criminals don't change because we as a society won't let them change.
Allow me to elaborate:
Let's say a teenager makes a bad decision(teenage brains do not work the same as adults this is a proven fact-they don't consider long term consequences of their actions)commits a crime(we'll go with robbery) and goes to prison for 2-5 years.
Gets out has paid his or her debt to society-however society keeps saying in all manner of ways "you're worthless", you're still a criminal etc. Young adult can't get a job anywhere due to past conviction that he or she HAS SERVED THEIR TIME FOR. This now adult still needs money for food, shelter, and clothing, but no one will give them a chance to prove they have changed for the better.
What ends up happening? Depression and desperation kick in-so they get money to survive the only way they can, either through prostitution(a crime) or robbery(another crime), or selling drugs(yet another crime)-then the naysayers can gloat about how they were right the kid was worthless, while never admitting they are part of the problem, and it became a self-fulfilling prophesy. And the kids are thrown away-they now have no real choice but to become a career criminal, they aren't given a choice.
Do you see why I believe in "everyone makes mistakes" and everyone deserves a second chance now?
I can look myself in the mirror and know that I haven't decided to judge someone based on a previous misjudgment, just as no one has the right to judge me.
And don't give me "they made their bed now they have to lie in it" BS either. Yes they made their bed, badly can't we give them a chance to remake it correctly this time, maybe help them do it right instead of telling them how bad of a job they did but not letting the do anything to fix it?
But I was very disturbed by all the people saying criminals are worthless scum, that deserve to die-even after I posted the story of the schoolteacher and the teens forced into prostitution.
the reason criminals don't change because we as a society won't let them change.
Allow me to elaborate:
Let's say a teenager makes a bad decision(teenage brains do not work the same as adults this is a proven fact-they don't consider long term consequences of their actions)commits a crime(we'll go with robbery) and goes to prison for 2-5 years.
Gets out has paid his or her debt to society-however society keeps saying in all manner of ways "you're worthless", you're still a criminal etc. Young adult can't get a job anywhere due to past conviction that he or she HAS SERVED THEIR TIME FOR. This now adult still needs money for food, shelter, and clothing, but no one will give them a chance to prove they have changed for the better.
What ends up happening? Depression and desperation kick in-so they get money to survive the only way they can, either through prostitution(a crime) or robbery(another crime), or selling drugs(yet another crime)-then the naysayers can gloat about how they were right the kid was worthless, while never admitting they are part of the problem, and it became a self-fulfilling prophesy. And the kids are thrown away-they now have no real choice but to become a career criminal, they aren't given a choice.
Do you see why I believe in "everyone makes mistakes" and everyone deserves a second chance now?
I can look myself in the mirror and know that I haven't decided to judge someone based on a previous misjudgment, just as no one has the right to judge me.
And don't give me "they made their bed now they have to lie in it" BS either. Yes they made their bed, badly can't we give them a chance to remake it correctly this time, maybe help them do it right instead of telling them how bad of a job they did but not letting the do anything to fix it?
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