It’s mad out there, got children butchering each other with machetes like it’s nothing
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jondixo on
Sometimes I am relieved my youthful years are a distant memory, they weren’t all filled with milk and honey but they weren’t blighted by knives, gangs and the horrors of today.
Muffinlessandangry on
My older co workers immediately shaking their heads at “youth now a days” and how a childhood spent on their phones has desensitised them, as if James Bulger or Mary Bell are names they’ve never heard of.
EvilTaffyapple on
When I was 14 I was sneaking in to the cinema, painting Games Workshop models and roller-blading.
What is happening to kids nowadays?
AlfaG0216 on
Lock them both up, throw away the keys, say goodbye to the rest of your lives boys. Sayonara.
MDFHASDIED on
Those kids will meet bigger and badder men one day.
I’m my grandparents aren’t around to see how kids are these days, they’d be 100+ now.
For some reason i dont think these senseless violent crimes were committed by kids in the 1920s
Before anyone says, yes you had rare cases in the past, abnormal unusual cases like Bulger etc and those have stayed with us due to how rare and famous they are.
These ones happen weekly now, and will be yesterday’s news.
Imported gang violence from America
Quick-Taste4204 on
Absolutely disgusting and my heart goes out to the kids family! No wonder I worry when my son says he’s being bullied and I wonder how it might escalate!! The world is fucked!!
GunstarGreen on
You know how people will pop up and say “but crime is down!”. Well I’m prepared to believe it, but when I was younger I just don’t remember teenager gangs hacking each other up with machetes. It doesn’t FEEL safer, does it?
gaza_guacamole on
Enough of this “cant be named because of their age” shite. When I was 16 I knew not to carry a machete.
Also are we really saying that after their sentence they will be free to apply for jobs without anyone knowing what they did? Sounds nice.
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It’s mad out there, got children butchering each other with machetes like it’s nothing
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Sometimes I am relieved my youthful years are a distant memory, they weren’t all filled with milk and honey but they weren’t blighted by knives, gangs and the horrors of today.
My older co workers immediately shaking their heads at “youth now a days” and how a childhood spent on their phones has desensitised them, as if James Bulger or Mary Bell are names they’ve never heard of.
When I was 14 I was sneaking in to the cinema, painting Games Workshop models and roller-blading.
What is happening to kids nowadays?
Lock them both up, throw away the keys, say goodbye to the rest of your lives boys. Sayonara.
Those kids will meet bigger and badder men one day.
https://youtu.be/-h9Kop1oglM?si=VEKo4Ynv5VvG7kl1&t=13
I’m my grandparents aren’t around to see how kids are these days, they’d be 100+ now.
For some reason i dont think these senseless violent crimes were committed by kids in the 1920s
Before anyone says, yes you had rare cases in the past, abnormal unusual cases like Bulger etc and those have stayed with us due to how rare and famous they are.
These ones happen weekly now, and will be yesterday’s news.
Imported gang violence from America
Absolutely disgusting and my heart goes out to the kids family! No wonder I worry when my son says he’s being bullied and I wonder how it might escalate!! The world is fucked!!
You know how people will pop up and say “but crime is down!”. Well I’m prepared to believe it, but when I was younger I just don’t remember teenager gangs hacking each other up with machetes. It doesn’t FEEL safer, does it?
Enough of this “cant be named because of their age” shite. When I was 16 I knew not to carry a machete.
Also are we really saying that after their sentence they will be free to apply for jobs without anyone knowing what they did? Sounds nice.