has been relying on others for a long time, which made me completely unacceptable for such a thing.
The irresponsibility of parents, the twisted personality of middle-aged women, the indifference of the people around them, all of which can be described in detail.
But what shocked me the most was standing in court and all the kids saying, "I don't know," and the look in their eyes told me they weren't lying. They really don't know. Don't know what I'm doing, don't know it's wrong.
So many people have participated, but they don't know what they are doing; so many children of different ages, but all have no concept of right and wrong.
I believe that there must be a child who accidentally told his parents that he had done such a thing, but it did not stop the tragedy from continuing.
Children don’t understand, and adults pretend they don’t understand. In the end, everyone is deaf and blind, their brains are broken, and they become neurotics one after another!
Probably I don't know what to condemn them, unconscious collective crime, very special.
Everyone has a devil inside of them, and it grows when you watch other people's tragedies from the sidelines.
2015.9.9
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