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Originally Posted by Jopeal
Sure, I'll answer my own question because you seem lost as usual.
It was the implication that a teenager growing up in poverty in a gang-ridden area of Chicago with no familial support system, a poor public education, and a history of traumatic experiences is not properly equipped to make good moral decisions.
Or to requote myself: "THEY DON'T KNOW RIGHT FROM WRONG."
You have managed to pick the smallest point to focus on, while ignoring a plethora of other information and still cannot make any type of cohesive argument. Shocking.
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I don't know about this. Right or wrong is inherent.