As if they are begging the question that people do bad things for no fault of their own?
Attempting to normalize criminal behavior or give a sense of normality to criminal behavior?
By showcasing, I mean by giving undue attention in the media. Instead of running humanitarian stories the media showcases problem people. As if they want the American public to find commonality to problem people? And I mean those who have been convicted of horrific crimes.
But why would you attempt to give normality to criminal behavior? If you yourself didn't have a soul? And hence didn't know wrong from right. You would always be begging that, "How could I ever be wrong?"
If you didn't find commonality with humanitarian stories but instead found commonality with criminal behavior.
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And you are also falsely empowering yourself in judgement when you do so. Why? Because it makes those whom you judge as being bad as being the most extremely bad. See how that works?
© 2025 Thomas Paul Murphy
That is also a belief of witchcraft, "How could I have done anything wrong."
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