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1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible,
By Calvin W. Fergins "Maverick Historic Theologian" (Seminary (Outside Bethlehem, PA)) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 9 (Amazon Instant Video)
Spoiler:A boy rapes his teacher and basically gives the defense that he's a sex addict and can't control it. This view is pushed in the episode. Certain events that unfold make you feel sorry for the rapist and side with him in that he's a good kid with an out of control problem. Nonsense. This is why I stopped watching the show. Every person has to make a choice, no matter the addiction. Addictions are strong and people with them need help but we all make choices and have to live with the consequences of them. Basic moral is, if you can't control your sexual urges, hey, go rape someone and get off because you're a sex addict! |
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