Maybe it's because I'm not suitable for watching bullet screens, and I hate what the bullet screens say, "Kevin was born a devil" and "this kind of child would have been killed by my parents long ago".
A child can't defend himself. If you say that he is inherently evil, then he is inherently evil. He can be "evil" when he doesn't understand anything, because people want to think so, and he is just a child, not at all. unimportant.
As long as all bad people are bad by nature, the rest of the people who are not bad enough to go to jail are of course innocent.
From the mother's point of view, Kevin always seems to be against her, always crying, not close to his mother, naughty, this kind of child seems to be "difficult to discipline", maybe some people are really lucky and can't understand Kevin From the perspective, I also thought that I must be very good when I was a child, and that my parents were extremely cruel because I was good and didn't kill myself.
Kevin is very much like a mother, but his experiences have made him too extreme, the average child who is taught this way by a mother is actually more likely to be depressed than a murderer, but anyway, what a person is is a lot of the environment. Created, people are not independent, but related to each other. Although the murderer is a heinous crime, your kindness and malice towards others are also shaping others.
There are people who still have good intentions no matter how they are treated excessively, and take care of others even if they are miserable. Is it right for such people to be treated maliciously?
Some people obey their promises and finally end themselves. Compared with the previous type of people, they seem a little worse. For those murderers who take revenge on society, they seem to be a little better.
With the first two kinds of people, the kind of person who chooses to commit a crime just because of what happened to him seems too unreasonable! In the same experience, some people are still alive and well, and some people can choose to commit suicide. Which one is better than a murderer?
Why do you want to kill someone when others are willing to commit suicide?
Why do others still smile when they are scolded, and stab me with a knife when you are scolded?
Although people are different, maybe in the eyes of more people, they are more willing to believe that "bad people are bad people". After all, there are always a few people who go to extremes. It's easier to assign a few people as "naturally bad guys".
"It is only reasonable for people with tragic experiences to commit suicide early. Anyway, it is definitely not normal for them to kill people."
I believe the murderer is wrong, and I believe that I am also responsible.
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