A Moral Conundrum.

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DracoSuave

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Fact. The kids made a grievous error.

Fact. All four kids have paid a grievous price. Three of them are dead. One of them must live with this for the rest of their life.

There is no reason to take the moral high ground, say that justice prevails or anything of the sort. Three died. That is more than enough 'justice' for breaking curfew and bad driving.
 
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so you don't feel sorry for them because they technically broke civil law?

Why don't you use your own brain and analyse the situation on your own terms. Instead of making assumptions based on what others tell you is bad.

Question everything.
 

Knight Templar

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You don't feel sorrow that they are dead simply because they were out after curfew? So they derserved to die for their actions?
You might not be a bad person, but you're not a good one.
 

Jamis

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Fat man eats himself into a heart attack, then dies from it. Would you feel sorry for him? If the answer is yes, I hope you get stabbed. Then you might not be such a puss-wipe. If the answer is no, then please apply to your own question. Now, because my boss has no use of me tonight, I'm-a go to sleep.