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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the guilty sentence was deserved. I live in DC. I would like to see parents of all the children carjacking and murdering also charged. The only hope of the U.S. is for us to demand better, more stable, more engaged parenting. Schools can't solve it all. [/quote]The pure asinine nature of this response. Crumbled was found guilty because her actual SPECIFIC actions that facilitated her son’s crimes. The idea of prosecuting parents just because their child commits a crime is dumbassery at its finest. Not improve access to quality education, family supports for American families IN GENERAL, access to quality healthcare, mental healthcare, BIRTH CONTROL, quality childcare. NOOOOOOO, your genius mind says let’s prosecute parents for their kids doing things they may have spent a lifetime telling them not to do. [/quote] DP here. Some cultures are very much against taking prescriptions, and many do not trust doctors, at all. Educate yourself. [/quote] I’ve heard discussed a theory that antidepressants and other medical interventions keep kids like this alive long enough to project their fury outwards. In other words kids like this in the absence of medical intervention just killed themselves. Meds clear up the scattered thinking enough so that they can plan these elaborate mass killings. In the past they’d be taken out in car wrecks, ODs and suicide, victims of their disordered thinking and impulsiveness. [/quote]
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