DeafDucky
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Reba, if the child has two near-perfect parents then the home environment will be great for the child. This doesn't mean the child will go on to grow up and enter the big bad world and function as a law abiding citizen because there is always the possibility the child can become an adult and make serious blunders in life by associating with the wrong group of people, getting involved in things the now adult shouldn't get into, etc.
Yes, some children have had horrendous childhoods and turned out fine. That's because they grew up and pulled themselves away from that bad environment and set themselves on the right path to success.
What I am trying to focus concerning Mr. Lubitz is how he chose to do this heinous crime and how this also speaks for the rest of the world when people turn to medication that are mind-altering.
(removed Navy color as it is PAINFULLY difficult to read in the AD dark theme and I am vision impaired...)
No.. one can have near-perfect parents and STILL have a lousy childhood experience for MANY reasons- disability, gay, trans*, the child STILL can have some form of depression early one even if the parents are 1950s perfect. I know from experience(whether or not it's MINE I will not say).
What Lubitz chose to do with HIS life does NOT speak to the rest of the world on what they do with THEIR lives.. you are placing an awful lot of responsibility or weight upon his shoulders pointing to .."see! this is what happens when you all go on medication!"- that isn't fair to him even though what he did was heinous (of that I agree) . No... not for everyone. Yes, medication can cause adverse side effects. All medication do. By your logic no one should be taking medication for medical issues(and yes mental illness is a medical issue- yes it exists, no it is not made up) like oh...cancer. Just will yourself to become an optimist and wish it away! Many people don't HAVE a choice in taking medication so 'turning to medication' does improve their lives drastically.
As for morals-- I don't get why you are even bringing that into this thread at all when it is about Lubitz and what happened with him. You are taking the whole morals thing and making the leap to apply it to everyone else in the world.
You know.. I can see this thread getting locked again...