Felony Murder 11 02 2021
So there was a case in the paper about a man who got his friend and a BB gun and attempted to rob a house in Chicago that allegedly had expensive bottles of perfume in boxes.
The son of the person who lived there was a Police Officer and came running up from the basement with a gun. He ended up shooting the friend the robber recruited and that person died. Even though the robber who lived didn't kill anyone he was charged with felony murder and got ~?40 years in prison because he created the circumstances that caused the death.
Okay. So what if you drew that concept of felony murder out?
What if you were to say that the man and woman who conceived of that child and raised him are the ones guilty of the felony murder and should be in prison?
It is the same principle of non directly applying guilt? Or is it really the best direct application of guilt?
And there are a great many gangs in this country. The parents couldn't stop it? Or perhaps the better way to say it is that the parents condoned the behavior.
But how quickly could you clean up the United States? Do I dare say the word, undesirables? I am going to justify the use of that word in the following manner. During Prohibition there were the Untouchables? Those who the court system wouldn't touch that were illegally transporting and selling alcohol. So if you can aggrandize that concept then certainly can't the term, undesirables be used?
As if there is no undesirable behavior? As if individuals who commit undesirable behavior are not undesirable themselves?
Why do I feel I have to backpaddle and type with caution when I write this? I should not be made to feel that way. I should not have that weak conscience superimposed on me.
The first amendment guaranties the right to free speech. Do you see how violations of that right propagate a criminal society?
And did you ever notice that the criminals have absolutely no problem with a society being criminal, because they can only thrive in filth and pretense.
© 2021 Thomas Murphy
Now here is an off topic. Does an alcoholic really ever truly spend time with their children? I would say no. Because they are not being imprinted with the true loving mind of a father, but one of an escapist drunk.
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