Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Television criminals

It's always dangerous to base much on televisions portrayals of criminals.

That said, recent television shows -- NCIS, various CSI -- have shown criminals as being people acting in good faith for good reasons but confused as to, for example, the best way to help a mentally disordered family member.

Perhaps this means there is a societal shift in the perception of criminality? Or maybe just the way scriptwriters see crime???

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your Marxist defence of Gay marriage is just a transparent attempt to destroy the Christian fabric of Canadian society. Pretending in the Star to care about Christians is just a blind. You lawyers charge too much and pretend to think about justice. We know your real God, or god, is PET and he was Gay and French. He wanted to change the bedrooms of the nation and did.

Anonymous said...

Speaking of mentally disordered.

Anonymous said...

:Your Marxist defence of Gay marriage is just a transparent attempt to destroy the Christian fabric of Canadian society. Pretending in the Star to care about Christians is just a blind. You lawyers charge too much and pretend to think about justice. We know your real God, or god, is PET and he was Gay and French. He wanted to change the bedrooms of the nation and did."

Anonymous, this is what pisses me off about the Marxists here in Canada.

We have people like Morton making $350 per hour yet the Marxism he wishes for Canada would make everyone live equally poor like the people in Cuba.

The funny thing is that when Morton gets his dream of a Marxist-Leninist Canada he will not have the opportunity to make $350 per hour.

Can you imagine for even a minute wanting to make everyone live poor while you and your friends live like a "Farrell".

Morton is a classic example of a millionaire being a Marxist.