Evil Fuckers (2 Viewers)

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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the family is normally an underclass mentally challenged female with a drug addled benefit scrounging step “father” who decides to use a child as a punch bag

Frankly people like this should be sterilised as soon as violence is found and the child taken away. That’s not funding is it it’s a real world view of the type of underclass that in general do this. There will be instances but let’s be honest they rarely are from the suburbs. Immoral scrounging parents, drug fuelled lunatics and no morality - we’d be better off if they were all dead and certainly prevented medically from conceiving again

Also to be serious for a minute who the hell would want to go to this drug infested hell holes and visit these people and then confront an aggressive family unit. I know I wouldn’t and I know most of the contributors on here wouldn’t either

I see you've taken on a new job writing for the Daily Mail.

As for immorality, that's hardly confined to the 'underclass'. Difference is who can afford a nice set of lawyers.
 

Grendel

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I see you've taken on a new job writing for the Daily Mail.

As for immorality, that's hardly confined to the 'underclass'. Difference is who can afford a nice set of lawyers.

im sure you’d love to live next door to the soon released child killer
 

covcity4life

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Investment would help for sure. But whole nation needs help. With every generation it feels like Morals are vanishing. It's ok to make horrible jokes about people cos it's banter. Then the kids make same jokes. Grow up with no empathy. Their kids grow up even worse and so on

Same with attitudes towards porn and sex.

I accept this prob makes no sense to anyone reading lol
 

clint van damme

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Investment would help for sure. But whole nation needs help. With every generation it feels like Morals are vanishing. It's ok to make horrible jokes about people cos it's banter. Then the kids make same jokes. Grow up with no empathy. Their kids grow up even worse and so on

Same with attitudes towards porn and sex.

I accept this prob makes no sense to anyone reading lol

People have been making horrible jokes for decades.
Every disaster in my lifetime has been accompanied by a raft of sick wise cracks.
The difference was they stayed among your mates and work mates.
Social media has allowed people to reach a huge audience and directly abuse people in an instant where as before they'd have needed to make a phone call or write a letter.

I'm not sure what the answer is to be honest but social media has given a major platform to a whole load of nasty shit.
 

Sick Boy

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Investment would help for sure. But whole nation needs help. With every generation it feels like Morals are vanishing. It's ok to make horrible jokes about people cos it's banter. Then the kids make same jokes. Grow up with no empathy. Their kids grow up even worse and so on

Same with attitudes towards porn and sex.

I accept this prob makes no sense to anyone reading lol
I’d say it’s probably better now than it ever has been. It would have been far worst in the past, it just wasn’t covered/people didn’t get caught etc.
 

covcity4life

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I’d say it’s probably better now than it ever has been. It would have been far worst in the past, it just wasn’t covered/people didn’t get caught etc.
Maybe. I definitely feel better when I take social media breaks. Although get sent so many links on WhatsApp too. Wish I could exit every group. I don't post on here as much either tbh
 

Skyblueweeman

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Maybe. I definitely feel better when I take social media breaks. Although get sent so many links on WhatsApp too. Wish I could exit every group. I don't post on here as much either tbh

I mute my WhatsApp notifications. If I didn't use social media for my business, I think I'd delete them. I only really use here and LinkedIn to be honest. Insta isn't too bad but FB is just an idiots playground. And Twitter which I have but never use.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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You can't keep to your own tho. Twitter recommends tweets and you can't turn it off completely
It recommends them based on your activity though. If you spend your life looking at cat pictures, it recommends more cat pictures!
 

rob9872

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stupot07

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Ffs just read this. The authorities were warned and were aware,someone should be accountable for this poor lads death and I don't just mean his c**t of a mother.
Whole heartedly agree. Catastrophic error by social services. Notwithstanding the mother, who's is culpable, but its quite clear as a heroine and crack addict she had no parental capacity to look after a child and was in severe risk of harm, so he should have been removed way before.

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fernandopartridge

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Investment would help for sure. But whole nation needs help. With every generation it feels like Morals are vanishing. It's ok to make horrible jokes about people cos it's banter. Then the kids make same jokes. Grow up with no empathy. Their kids grow up even worse and so on

Same with attitudes towards porn and sex.

I accept this prob makes no sense to anyone reading lol

It doesn't make any sense, prior generations spawned the Moors Murderers, The Wests, Peter Sutcliffe etc. Television was overtly racist and sexist.
 

Grendel

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Whole heartedly agree. Catastrophic error by social services. Notwithstanding the mother, who's is culpable, but its quite clear as a heroine and crack addict she had no parental capacity to look after a child and was in severe risk of harm, so he should have been removed way before.

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It seems a visiting nurse said the child would soon die if remained there - the social services said they’d assess again on the next visit - child died day before the visit
 

covcity4life

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It doesn't make any sense, prior generations spawned the Moors Murderers, The Wests, Peter Sutcliffe etc. Television was overtly racist and sexist.
Does seem to be a larger scummier class around now as the norm before. Rather than well spoken family morals working class I remember 80s and 90s

Smell weed everywhere now. Everyone wears hoodies and jogger bottoms. Swearing is non stop from parents Infront of kids even at a park situation etc

Once again could be wrong but just how it feels.
 

fernandopartridge

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Does seem to be a larger scummier class around now as the norm before. Rather than well spoken family morals working class I remember 80s and 90s

Smell weed everywhere now. Everyone wears hoodies and jogger bottoms. Swearing is non stop from parents Infront of kids even at a park situation etc

Once again could be wrong but just how it feels.

I grew up on an estate in Cov and the 1990s were the absolute pits crime wise, joyriding on the regular, walking past burnt out cars on the way to school.

Hoodies and jogging bottoms are not illegal
 

covcity4life

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I grew up on an estate in Cov and the 1990s were the absolute pits crime wise, joyriding on the regular, walking past burnt out cars on the way to school.

Hoodies and jogging bottoms are not illegal
Don't get defensive. I'm just thinking aloud really. They r not illegal I agree

Maybe I was just lucky not to grow up on a eastate but a street where all the kids played out together and all the people in street knew each other and looked out for each others kids
 
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Does seem to be a larger scummier class around now as the norm before. Rather than well spoken family morals working class I remember 80s and 90s

Smell weed everywhere now. Everyone wears hoodies and jogger bottoms. Swearing is non stop from parents Infront of kids even at a park situation etc

Once again could be wrong but just how it feels.
You're older, so you notice it more.
 

clint van damme

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Don't get defensive. I'm just thinking aloud really. They r not illegal I agree

Maybe I was just lucky not to grow up on a eastate but a street where all the kids played out together and all the people in street knew each other and looked out for each others kids

I grew up on a street like that, and it was better than it is today in that respect but its easy to forget that so much else was really shit.

People tend to look back with rose tinted spectacles.
 

covcity4life

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I grew up on a street like that, and it was better than it is today in that respect but its easy to forget that so much else was really shit.

People tend to look back with rose tinted spectacles.
Yeah agree about rose tinted. Although it is sad kids don't play out anymore. But as a parent myself would I feel like they are safe if I'm not watching them? I know teenagers who have been chased by people with knives at local park. Never happened when I used to go parks as a kid I know that much.
 

clint van damme

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Yeah agree about rose tinted. Although it is sad kids don't play out anymore. But as a parent myself would I feel like they are safe if I'm not watching them? I know teenagers who have been chased by people with knives at local park. Never happened when I used to go parks as a kid I know that much.

in the 70s that sort of thing went on all the time, maybe not so much with knives admittedly. At some point you have to let your kids go and just try and guide them the best you can.
I always believed that one of the biggest dangers kids face today is traffic but even that has been steadily on decline compared to the 70s and 80s so a lot of the time it's perception of danger rather than the actual danger that causes our anxiety.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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in the 70s that sort of thing went on all the time, maybe not so much with knives admittedly. At some point you have to let your kids go and just try and guide them the best you can.
I always believed that one of the biggest dangers kids face today is traffic but even that has been steadily on decline compared to the 70s and 80s so a lot of the time it's perception of danger rather than the actual danger that causes our anxiety.

From what I see in school the bigger problem is at home under parents’ noses. Social media is just toxic for that age group and younger.
 

Terry_dactyl

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From what I see in school the bigger problem is at home under parents’ noses. Social media is just toxic for that age group and younger.
I went on internet safety training some years ago. One of the things the trainer said that as a society we just handed over access to the internet to our kids - without any real thought about how this might develop. They can occupy whole worlds that parents have no access to or knowledge of.
 

Sick Boy

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I went on internet safety training some years ago. One of the things the trainer said that as a society we just handed over access to the internet to our kids - without any real thought about how this might develop. They can occupy whole worlds that parents have no access to or knowledge of.
It’s inevitable that there will be greater regulation of the internet, which I don’t really agree with.
 

wingy

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It seems a visiting nurse said the child would soon die if remained there - the social services said they’d assess again on the next visit - child died day before the visit
Yes seems two two involved from the school were highly accurate in assessment but as ever social workers were, well just tardy.
 

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