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Why crime and outlouls always idealized and admired in American society?

So when Jesse James who break the law today for cultural reasons are idealized as heroic themes of country music and old blues often describe terrible crimes, as in the gangsta rap also 90. "John Hardy was a bit brave man, carrying two hand guns all day. Killed a man in West Virginia Land "literature and film, it seems that all America loves the culture of criminals. Why, What could cause a disease

It's not as simple as that. What looks like " Company idolaters "Crime is also for others of a different way. Society punishes offenders. cultural pockets can idolize and worship the criminals and their exploits, but the company looks down all those who violate the law. Those who idolize illegal pocket and cultural activities to celebrate what a feeling to the right and rebellion against the status quo of society. 1) If you are convicted of a crime, you are invited to notify a potential employer. It is the way society to weed items unwanted. 2) It seems that the only people who worship or glorify criminals are those who have little moral or ethical standards themselves. They live vicariously through other as an expression of rebellion. 3) The fact that criminals are engaged in practices that bring them wealth, does not mean that to be successful. Ill-gotten gains, either through music, TV, Internet or criminal activities (cheat, steal, deal, pimp / ho 'ING) eventually will catch up with someone. Whether being trapped by the stupidity of similar offenses committed against them or court procedures, such as simple tax audit. Finally, it is a form of rebellion. Launched the company faces as a way to feel better in themselves due to lack of success, the value of real or perceived self-esteem of society.

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