@leizunn I agree with you on some points, but it's clear you will die alone.
People like you act like they never make mistakes and know everything better, but that's why nobody likes you.
Nobody is asking you to risk your own life for some selfish scumbag, but you need to show compassion and empathy to keep people around - truly nice people aren't braindead, they know who to avoid and who to spend time with.
And you seem to forget that the victim is still the VICTIM, he didn't do anything wrong.
How many rich and famous people do you know, that turned out to be serial killers!?
Besides, they live in a country (Korea?) where being homosexual is still frowned upon and can destroy your reputation & career.
It doesn't matter if he is a prostitute or not, either way certain people in society are forced to have s** in secret and yes, they should keep themselves safe, but you can't read people's minds.
Every true crime case shows, most of the 'monsters' that get caught live pretty normal lives, they have families, they have friends, they go to work like everybody else, they are married, they have kids, they pay their bills, they drive cars ... even people very close to them will tell you : HE/SHE IS THE LAST PERSON I EXPECTED THAT FROM!!!
People like you act like they never make mistakes and know everything better, but that's why nobody likes you.
Nobody is asking you to risk your own life for some selfish scumbag, but you need to show compassion and empathy to keep people around - truly nice people aren't braindead, they know who to avoid and who to spend time with.
And you seem to forget that the victim is still the VICTIM, he didn't do anything wrong.
How many rich and famous people do you know, that turned out to be serial killers!?
Besides, they live in a country (Korea?) where being homosexual is still frowned upon and can destroy your reputation & career.
It doesn't matter if he is a prostitute or not, either way certain people in society are forced to have s** in secret and yes, they should keep themselves safe, but you can't read people's minds.
Every true crime case shows, most of the 'monsters' that get caught live pretty normal lives, they have families, they have friends, they go to work like everybody else, they are married, they have kids, they pay their bills, they drive cars ... even people very close to them will tell you : HE/SHE IS THE LAST PERSON I EXPECTED THAT FROM!!!