Quizzes & Puzzles26 mins ago
Can Anyone Explain Why These Vermin Should Carry On Living?
43 Answers
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by ToraToraTora. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are hundreds using food banks,
There are many up to their ears in debt through paying Fuel Bills,
There are Pensioners choosing eat / heat /
There are people that fought other country's wars & come home badly Injured and trying to get help,
" Can Anyone Explain Why These Vermin Should Carry On Living!?
Because this country is full of Do, gooders .T.T.T.
These basds will get fed / heat / Exercise Gym / a wage / & all that go with it,
I have very strong view on the Rope, this is one that should be carried out but what happens, He was unwell, he did not know what he was doing, He heard voices, this is the UK, have I to say anymore?
There are many up to their ears in debt through paying Fuel Bills,
There are Pensioners choosing eat / heat /
There are people that fought other country's wars & come home badly Injured and trying to get help,
" Can Anyone Explain Why These Vermin Should Carry On Living!?
Because this country is full of Do, gooders .T.T.T.
These basds will get fed / heat / Exercise Gym / a wage / & all that go with it,
I have very strong view on the Rope, this is one that should be carried out but what happens, He was unwell, he did not know what he was doing, He heard voices, this is the UK, have I to say anymore?
Shocked by the pure evil in this story and I only hope when they are in prison, they get what is due them, as I cant see the inmates allowing them to be left alone. They can be given security but one day a ticked off guard will not be there to protect them from harm.
Hope they suffer....really suffer because thats what this scum deserve. Nothing less.
Hope they suffer....really suffer because thats what this scum deserve. Nothing less.
///What the news Nailit, there's time yet.///
I will TWR but its not going to happen, NEVER has a paedophile used mental illness as an excuse for what he has done and no defence lawyer ever will. (because NO jury ever will accept mental illness as an excuse for child abuse)
People experience mental illness on a daily basis but it never turns them into paedos.
I will TWR but its not going to happen, NEVER has a paedophile used mental illness as an excuse for what he has done and no defence lawyer ever will. (because NO jury ever will accept mental illness as an excuse for child abuse)
People experience mental illness on a daily basis but it never turns them into paedos.
Being rational again - having calmed down from my previous post -
The difficulty with reconciling the actions of paedophiles is the emotional reaction their behaviour creates in the minds of society.
Their actions are deviant, the result of mental aberration, which is the logical dispassionate view, but the completely understandable emotional response from society is deep revulsion and a strong primal desire to protect and punish which is human nature.
It is almost impossible to divorce the dispassionate viewpoint from the emotional response, as I have demonstrated by my unusually vengeful response, but I cannot subvert my emotions this time.
It doesn't make me feel good about myself, or proud, to feel that serious harm should come to these men, but sometimes, the need to be human overcomes the need to be dispassionate, and this is one of those times.
I feel very much for the people who must ensure that these men's legal punishments are completed fairly and within the law - they must endure direct daily contact with them, which has to be seriously hard - a job I would be unable to do.
The difficulty with reconciling the actions of paedophiles is the emotional reaction their behaviour creates in the minds of society.
Their actions are deviant, the result of mental aberration, which is the logical dispassionate view, but the completely understandable emotional response from society is deep revulsion and a strong primal desire to protect and punish which is human nature.
It is almost impossible to divorce the dispassionate viewpoint from the emotional response, as I have demonstrated by my unusually vengeful response, but I cannot subvert my emotions this time.
It doesn't make me feel good about myself, or proud, to feel that serious harm should come to these men, but sometimes, the need to be human overcomes the need to be dispassionate, and this is one of those times.
I feel very much for the people who must ensure that these men's legal punishments are completed fairly and within the law - they must endure direct daily contact with them, which has to be seriously hard - a job I would be unable to do.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.