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Player1x3 said:

You use the same arguments to defend convicts as well (rapists, murderers, thieves etc), the good old ''they were influenced by the events in their lives, so they had no control of what those events could lead them into doing'' Bullshit. You can find the examples where the kids from richest families, nicest parents and who had every tool possible for succses in the world still turned out to be complete failures and fuck ups life. And you can also find examples where people from the dirtiest slums of India managed to become successful and respected lawyers, engineers, programmers etc...

The rich parents spoiled the kid and with no discipline/strictness, he became a loser and couldn't hold his own cause he never had to struggle for anything.

The slum kid probably had noble and modest parents who actually raised him. He saw the poverty his community lived in and decided to better himself against all odds. 

Seriously, let's be a litte more creative.



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