Posted on 10/03/2023 1:42:59 AM PDT by lowbridge
“We’re tired of trying to save them from themselves. It’s hard enough to save ourselves from them.”
That is the money shot right there.
We went from helping “the underprivileged” to “gibsmedats!”
Admit.
“I have had all I can take. You still have some taking to do?”
Jesus on the cross comes to mind.
People cannot constantly become emotionally invested in the deaths of someone they don’t even know when it’s the result of stupid criminal behavior.
The emotional toll of getting worked up over those kinds of deaths of a total stranger is not worth it. Sometimes there are consequences to foolish decision and behavior. This is one of them.
“Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.”
Common sense.
Think of the lives that may have been saved by these young lives having been cut short, not to mention the many hundreds of thousands of dollars it has saved taxpayers.
I was being sarcastic. LOL.
Shame about the vehicle though
No sympathy for car thieves
We are way beyond “emotionally invested.” When it comes to the perpetrators of an armed carjacking, you gotta be rooting for the tree here.
(A vehicle stolen in an armed carjacking)
First part of that sentence is quite significant.
The key word here in your statement is “may”. We simply don’t and won’t ever know. Paying the ultimate price as a child is tragic, that’s all I am saying. Deserved to die? I wouldn’t go so far. Actions have consequences and some people are indeed innocent and maybe the Aunt is correct. No way to know now. I don’t try to paint with such a broad brush. Just being pragmatic. There is no solution unfortunately. Things have regressed almost too far to be salvageable.
Interestingly, there’s a recent recall for KIA fires:
https://www.nhtsa.gov/press-releases/consumer-alert-kia-and-hyundai-park-outside
There are a lot of vehicle fires, talk to towing companies and they’ll tell you.
I’ve heard of vehicle fires where the vehicle was parked in the garage, for two days, not driven, and then the owner is awakened in the middle of the night with their car on fire. Pretty scary.
With a side helping of ridicule and schadenfreude.
“How many KIA’s burst into flames when they crash? Is this a common occurrence in this KIA model... Do they typically burst into flames?”
Some burst into flames when parked:
https://hudsonvalleypost.com/3-4-million-cars-in-new-york-state-may-catch-fire-park-outside/
Free will, it’s a mind scrambler.
These young thugs just got deleted from the thug master list. Best is the police cannot be blamed, because they gave up their pursuit,
Oh come on. The two cousins knew they were going joyriding, or whatever it’s called today.
Obligatory empathy: I bet they wanted OUT of that car pretty bad once the police were chasing them and their “friend” proved to be a fatally reckless dumbass. Probably screamed for their lives.
Did it?
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