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Family and friends: Would you defend them?


If someone defended me in the past, I would support them even if they:  

19 members have voted

  1. 1. If someone defended me in the past, I would support them even if they:

    • Regularly stole from shops
      4
    • Murdered someone in self-defence
      14
    • Murdered someone in cold blood
      1
    • Raped someone
      0


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Any chance of a lower level of voting option - like they once didn't pay in a pay & display car park or something?

All the others seem bang to rights - hand 'em over to the police for their own good and that of those around them.

 

or your best friend who helped fight the bullies off you at school?

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How is that relevant? People who commit crimes, should be dealt with by the law. What relationship they have to me has no bearing on the crime they committed, it's not a relevant factor.

 

i used to think that, that it would be that easy. but loyalties do cloud your judgement.......which is why people regularly do protect their loved ones.

 

otherwise all the people who had done bad stuff would have been handed over to the police straight away. why do mothers cover up for their murdering sons? because they lie to themselves and pretend its not happening?

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Whether your father or the old friend who helped you out at school, would you still wish to support and help them if they were a rapist?

 

what if they felt it wasn't rape?

 

u see, there lies the hook....its about taking sides in the end, because there are two sides to every story.

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