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I always wonder how, someone growing up in such a life, would want to perpetuate it: knowing how it felt, to them. Guess those few extra IQ points really do have a significant impact on decision making skills.
I don't think that it's that victims want to perpetuate the cycle of abuse- I think it's more likely that their minds are so fucked up from the abuse in early life, that their brains are simply "rewired" to be disgusting predators. They are still responsible for what they do as adults, but it should never be forgotten that somebody made them that way. Parents who viciously abuse their children should be held accountable for crimes their children commit, if the abuse is provable.
I do realize that is a slippery slope- there are plenty of parents out there who do their best to raise their kids, but the electric kike or other external forces out of the parents control (public school) lead their kid down a path that ends in them killing someone or something like that. In a case like that, the parents aren't really responsible, because nothing they did contributed to turning their child into a murderer.
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[–] TheTrigger ago (edited ago)
I always wonder how, someone growing up in such a life, would want to perpetuate it: knowing how it felt, to them. Guess those few extra IQ points really do have a significant impact on decision making skills.
[–] midnightblue1335 ago
I don't think that it's that victims want to perpetuate the cycle of abuse- I think it's more likely that their minds are so fucked up from the abuse in early life, that their brains are simply "rewired" to be disgusting predators. They are still responsible for what they do as adults, but it should never be forgotten that somebody made them that way. Parents who viciously abuse their children should be held accountable for crimes their children commit, if the abuse is provable.
I do realize that is a slippery slope- there are plenty of parents out there who do their best to raise their kids, but the electric kike or other external forces out of the parents control (public school) lead their kid down a path that ends in them killing someone or something like that. In a case like that, the parents aren't really responsible, because nothing they did contributed to turning their child into a murderer.