11-24-2008, 03:50 AM
Actually, Tim, I disagree. . .
I think the topic is very instructive and should teach us why we have a crime problem.
1. People don't give a damn about looking out for each other, at least in any meaningful sense, and are much more quick to pick petty conflicts rather than address the issue in a sensible manner.
2. A fair number of people have utterly insensible dogmatic positions that disallows them from addressing the full spectrum of possible solutions to the crime problem.
3. If we lie and cheat in this manner why should we be surprised when others feel the same about ripping of someone's house?
The problem is society and all of society is to blame.
I think the topic is very instructive and should teach us why we have a crime problem.
1. People don't give a damn about looking out for each other, at least in any meaningful sense, and are much more quick to pick petty conflicts rather than address the issue in a sensible manner.
2. A fair number of people have utterly insensible dogmatic positions that disallows them from addressing the full spectrum of possible solutions to the crime problem.
3. If we lie and cheat in this manner why should we be surprised when others feel the same about ripping of someone's house?
The problem is society and all of society is to blame.