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Topic History of: Hug a Hoodie remember that ?
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honey!oh sugar sugar. hedda wrote:
andrew wrote:
Lets agree to disagree, people can have violent upbringings but can be decent members of society.

ahh yes but people can have decent upbringings and be violent offenders : T.Blair .

one of the advantages of living in a warm climate- no hoodies !. You can see your mugger's face.


Of course they can, but despite their upbringing not because of it. It is a fact that unloved people brought up in a neglectful and violent environment are more likely (but not bound to) to offend in the way Andrew describes.

Tony Blair could of course have been regularly thumped for all we know. I am surprised he isn't still.
andrew Hedda is spot on again, would ITK hug a Chav ?
hedda andrew wrote:
Lets agree to disagree, people can have violent upbringings but can be decent members of society.

ahh yes but people can have decent upbringings and be violent offenders : T.Blair .

one of the advantages of living in a warm climate- no hoodies !. You can see your mugger's face.
honey!oh sugar sugar. andrew wrote:
Lets agree to disagree, people can have violent upbringings but can be decent members of society.

I didn't say otherwise.
andrew Lets agree to disagree, people can have violent upbringings but can be decent members of society.