why do so many People respect Criminals at Funerals
NTs don’t seem to have their priorities straight. Today near my workplace, some kind of big shot criminal having a funeral. The street sweeping supervisor isn’t happy about cleaning the streets for this dead hood.
What is it with people, why do they want to go to dead criminal funeral, especially in such numbers. “wwwhh lets pay respects, he was a cool guy. Lets go to his funereal and the other hoods will like me. Every hood deserves a second chance, so long as he is cool and not a geek or someone who is the buggerer of little boys.”
Actually it is strange that people think murderers are better people then paedophiles is plain weird. Some women even write letters, while rubbing their minges, to hoods in jails.
What is it with people, why do they want to go to dead criminal funeral, especially in such numbers. “wwwhh lets pay respects, he was a cool guy. Lets go to his funereal and the other hoods will like me. Every hood deserves a second chance, so long as he is cool and not a geek or someone who is the buggerer of little boys.”
Actually it is strange that people think murderers are better people then paedophiles is plain weird. Some women even write letters, while rubbing their minges, to hoods in jails.
Twisted celebrity? Imagine the turn-out when Mark "Chopper" Read dies.
Criminals killing criminals are certainly better than criminals raping children. Where criminals start killing the public, welllll.....
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I still think they are a bunch of tossers.
high-level gangsters NEED to move in a very wide circle, and command respect/fear from everyone who inhabits the same world - thats how they are able to operate safely without being 'eaten' by a rival.
A CEO doesnt have the same security issues, so they only need as many 'friends' as they want - the golf club or whatever.
I don't get it either. Why pay respect to someone who is not respectable in character? It's one thing to respect life, but it's another thing to respect a person who practiced criminal activity.
Here's food for thought from the book of Proverbs 10:7, "The memory of the just is blessed: but the name of the wicked shall rot." Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary expounds on this:
That doesn't sound like paying respects to me.
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"Has not my hand made all these things, and so they came into being?" declares the LORD. "This is the one I esteem: he who is humble and contrite in spirit, and trembles at my word." – Isaiah 66:2
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