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You know that a soceity has gone down the drain completely when one of the first comments they make about a murder sounds something like this: "Well, the guy resisted so they murdered him."
I am shocked at the way people handle murders here. It is fine and dandy when you give someone the advice, "do not resist or they will kill you" but it is another matter when the reason for someone being murdered is put down as "resistence".
What is it with society in Argentina that they can't just turn around and say, "oh, yeah, some assholes killed an innocent man while trying to steal his car and they should be brought to justice."? What is it about people here that they have to find fault with the victim?
I was watching the mother and the wife of this guy being interviewed on this TN tv (or whatever its called, its got a big T on the bottom left) and was baffled when one of the reporters asked her, "oh but did he resist?" (this is how it was translated to me, so correct me if I am wrong). Why the @&#! does that matter?! The guy is dead, go after the culprits and stop trying to pin this on the guy who just lost his life.
It isn't scary that the crime is on the rise, what's scary is people's attitude towards it, and what I see here leads me to believe that these people have no morals and so they will always remain a crimincal society (yes, I am painting the whole society in one color here, this isn't the first time I have seen behavior like this).
When the French tourist died, I heard "Oh he resisted..." before I heard who the murderer was. And now I hear the same thing. The hell is up!?
By the way, this is from the article above, in case no one bothers reading the thing:
You know that a soceity has gone down the drain completely when one of the first comments they make about a murder sounds something like this: "Well, the guy resisted so they murdered him."
I am shocked at the way people handle murders here. It is fine and dandy when you give someone the advice, "do not resist or they will kill you" but it is another matter when the reason for someone being murdered is put down as "resistence".
What is it with society in Argentina that they can't just turn around and say, "oh, yeah, some assholes killed an innocent man while trying to steal his car and they should be brought to justice."? What is it about people here that they have to find fault with the victim?
I was watching the mother and the wife of this guy being interviewed on this TN tv (or whatever its called, its got a big T on the bottom left) and was baffled when one of the reporters asked her, "oh but did he resist?" (this is how it was translated to me, so correct me if I am wrong). Why the @&#! does that matter?! The guy is dead, go after the culprits and stop trying to pin this on the guy who just lost his life.
It isn't scary that the crime is on the rise, what's scary is people's attitude towards it, and what I see here leads me to believe that these people have no morals and so they will always remain a crimincal society (yes, I am painting the whole society in one color here, this isn't the first time I have seen behavior like this).
When the French tourist died, I heard "Oh he resisted..." before I heard who the murderer was. And now I hear the same thing. The hell is up!?
By the way, this is from the article above, in case no one bothers reading the thing:
""Mi hijo salía de trabajar a la mañana y volvía a la noche. Era un chico que no faltaba nunca al trabajo. Con mucho sacrificio se pudo comprar su cero kilómetro. Es mentira que dicen que mi hijo se resistió", sostuvo."