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How many perpetrators turned into victims
Italy🏛️ PoliticsConservative19 hr. ago

How many perpetrators turned into victims

The article discusses a growing societal trend where individuals accused of serious crimes are often portrayed as 'lost', 'confused', or 'disoriented', thereby reducing their perceived responsibility. This contrasts sharply with the expectation that young adults, such as those aged 22, should be treated as fully responsible adults when exercising rights like voting or making life decisions. The author critiques this double standard, arguing that it undermines personal accountability and reflects a cultural shift toward absolving offenders through moral justifications. The piece questions why a 22-year-old is considered a 'boy' in legal contexts but an adult in other areas, highlighting the inconsistency in how society views maturity and responsibility.

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Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedConservative19 hr. ago
How many perpetrators turned into victims

The article discusses a growing societal trend where individuals accused of serious crimes are often portrayed as 'lost', 'confused', or 'disoriented', thereby reducing their perceived responsibility. This contrasts sharply with the expectation that young adults, such as those aged 22, should be treated as fully responsible adults when exercising rights like voting or making life decisions. The author critiques this double standard, arguing that it undermines personal accountability and reflects a cultural shift toward absolving offenders through moral justifications. The piece questions why a 22-year-old is considered a 'boy' in legal contexts but an adult in other areas, highlighting the inconsistency in how society views maturity and responsibility.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue as a societal and cultural problem, emphasizing the erosion of personal responsibility and the tendency to excuse criminal behavior through moral narratives. It criticizes the left-leaning approach of prioritizing empathy over accountability, which aligns more closely to

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