The video portrays a child who was hammered black and blue accusing him of stealing. An angry mob in Firozbad hit him hardest and later taken away by the police. The police later found that the child was not involved in any crime. He did not commit any kind of crime. The police could not find out any proofs. Despite of this, the child was hit hard by the mob of people. The innocent child was hit hardest by the people without any proof. Stealing is wrong, and the best way to understand it is to examine your child’s thinking. Kids who steal often feel entitled to what they’re stealing, even though they or their parents can’t afford it. There is a fierce sense of competitiveness among teens and pre-teens these days regarding having the cool stuff, wearing the hip clothes, and sporting hot make-up or accessories. Many kids will resort to stealing as a response to this phenomenon. Sometimes kids even steal for the sense of excitement it gives them, or do it under peer pressure. A big part of the problem is that our society’s message is completely absent of a strongly objective morality. In most movies and songs today, the bad guys do good things and the good guys do bad things, and everybody looks the same. So kids justify what they’re doing. It’s not surprising when kids develop these ambivalent feelings about integrity, character and the difference between right and wrong
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