cods wrote on Oct 4
th, 2014 at 5:07pm:
I think we are becoming soft we have an "if we ignore it will die a natural death"...its too hard today to deal with WRONG or BAD..someone does a murder its almost all on video... it takes sometimes years to get to court and then they get off with a technicality a twist of words..
did they intend to kill..
WOW... we have gone mad.. sure when it came to crime and punishment our history wasnt that great but bloody hell.. what we are doing right now is giving bad people so much rope so many rights to do the wrong thing...
even on here you see people going into bat for the villain even the head hunters have been driven to do what they do by someone else..

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there is more whoha today if the referee makes a mistake in the Grand Final than there is about pure injustice....
not sure that opn topic..
I've noticed this too. The extremist do-gooders of this society are the ones kicking up about freedom and civil rights and seem to blatantly ignore what a predator has done, it's almost like they think it's okay, and the victim is just expected to "forgive and forget" or turn the other cheek.
They're also great at making excuses for them. In some cases, "being under the influence of drugs/alcohol" "mental illness" and in the case of the king hit "the concrete ground killed him, not I."
It's like nobody has any responsibility anymore, they can just palm it off to something external and blame something else.
It is indeed a mad world, where "law" counts for nothing and can be manipulated and distorted to serve an agenda. Lawyers destroy justice in a court of law by searching for "loopholes" in cases, to ensure that they win the case (driven by money and status) and the whole point of a court of law goes down the drain in favour of somebody's agenda, it suddenly doesn't matter if person is or isn't guilty.