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Five car thieves killed whilst driving a stolen car.
Don't know whether this news has gone countrywide, but dahn sarf over the weekend five people (15 to 16 year olds) were killed whilst racing along in a stolen car (they all knew it was stolen and were there voluntarilly). Now call me harsh, but I really couldn't possibly care any less if I tried - I feel sorry for the families, but couldn't give tinker's cuss about the people who died, as they died in the furtherance of a crime.
So, the question is, am I a heartless uncaring bar steward? I suspect I probably am, but I genuinely can't conjure up any sympathy at all.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ding dongy my heart is with you. I am sure they will also favour the purchasing of Mayfair Lights, cider and cheap oven chips above anything remotely healthy or nutrious for the kids.
Further a wide screen TV will no doubt be billed to the tax payer along with copious amounts of Elizabeth Duke gold jewellry and dog food for the obvious staffordshire terrier they have.
It's your thread dongy fire away.
Ding-Dong - Ok, so if a 15 year old gets stabbed to death whilst watching an 18 certificate film, have they no-one to blame except themselves!?!
What about if a 17 year old goes to the pub a week before his 18th and gets shot - again, no-one to blame but himself?
Finally, what about if a family's house gets firebombed while they are watching TV without paying for a licence?
Well you did dignify it with an answer - so thank you.
All I'm trying to say is that if you're going to make a point, then don't weaken your own arguments with sweeping generalisations. We all know that you know how to make your point loud and clear. You call me arrogant for trying to be careful about how you pick your words, but other people would pick up on the comment you made that "anyone killed in the course of committing a crime deserved it" as a gross platitude. I don't like you in the slightest, but I at least recognise that you're intelligent and that you think about your arguments well. If you'd thought about your words then, more people might have agreed with you.
No doubt you'll view that as patronising, but whilst I know I'm stating the bleeding obvious, it does seem like you momentarily forgot that bleeding obvious, just a few minutes ago.
Blimey - I really have touched a nerve with the whole arrogant thing haven't I: Is it because this accusation has been levelled at you before I wonder!
Ding-Dong BSC (Hons), ACIB, MBA (True, but not necessarily proud - simply a means to an end). In fact, I'd go as far as to say my Master Scuba qualification is more of a personal achievment.
Gawd, now according to ding dong moral universe you're considered an underclass if you frequent weatherspoons and get '****** up'... Next you'll be advocating that if a corrugated lorry crashed into weatherspoons killing all these kids...it would be some sort of justice, hold on.. thinking about it and reading most of your previous posts, thats sounds exactly something you'd say ...what a nice person you sound, if these views are common place in east sussex, and i'm sure it ain't..somebody remind me to avoid the place like the plague.
j-b, I most certainly didn't mean that - I don't know you, why on earth would I call you a bitch, it was just rhyming - nothing more.
I used the Guardianistas generalisation because somebody earlier in this thread had used a generalisation that anybody who happens to be right of centre reads the Daily Mail.
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