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  1. Coroxn

    Products of our Environments

    But if it's entirely his environment and other things outside of his control that made him a serial rapist, and entirely your environment and other things of your control that makes you not a serial rapist, then how can you judge him when, if you were exposed to purely identical influences, you...
  2. Coroxn

    Products of our Environments

    Ah, thank you for explaining. Well, this is something I have referred to before. It's perfectly justified to punish people for their actions, because, of course, if you don't punish them, they'll be influenced into thinking this action is okay and will do it as often as they like. What I'm...
  3. Coroxn

    Products of our Environments

    Oh? Zoosadism. Not fully sure what you are trying to communicate here. How are we justified in judging people who's actions are based on influences they had no control over being exposed to?
  4. Coroxn

    Products of our Environments

    Okay, there's a lot of things to respond to here, and I will do my best to get through it all. However, as I read this post, there is a rather recurring factor, and that is the misunderstanding of what I meant by "environment". In my hurry to get to the point of whether blaming someone under...
  5. Coroxn

    Products of our Environments

    It is generally accepted that the environment in which someone grows up greatly influences the person that they are. Their parents, school, neighborhood, friends, ect. have a huge effect on how that person thinks, feels, acts and reacts. Someone who is born into a Middle Class, English, highly...
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