Talk:Lexa/@comment-25176701-20150723011130/@comment-25176701-20150723030323

^While I see your reasoning, I have to disagree. Kids can't clearly see the line between right and wrong at age 2. They're too young to understand right and wrong, that's something they learn as they are growing up. If somebody taught them how to kill and convinced them to do it, they might see it as right and not truly understand why it's wrong. I mean, look at most of the Grounders. They think torturing and killing people for revenge is right, that it's justice. Lincoln can clearly see that the Grounders' ways aren't right but he's about the only one. I would want my kids to protect themselves but I wouldn't want them to become savages and get corrupted because I exposed them to killing at a young age. In my opinion, it's not right to teach anyone to be that way until they're old enough to understand the difference between right and wrong, old enough to understand that killing should be done only as a last-resort/when needed, and old enough to understand that they should feel remorse for hurting and killing people even if it had to be done. Exposing any child to violence like that or convincing them that it's always the solution at a young age will make for one messed up in the head adult. Anyone sane wouldn't and shouldn't want to be around "people" like the Grounders.