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You've been a resident of <span class="mu-s">level 5</span> your entire life. Despite this, you've never felt especially oppressed or deprived or anything like that. Life is a struggle, yeah, but the government takes care of your basic needs. Everything else you'd need to find or make yourself, or work your way up to it. It's always felt pretty fair to you, maybe not good, but that's just what life is.
But you don't think others feel the same way as you. Many feel angry, trapped, or hopeless to change their situation. You almost wonder if the city's own policies and rules keeps them trapped on purpose sometimes. People who always do the right thing aren't hurt, but for those who slip up, even once, things can be tough for them. They turn to crime and destruction just for something to do, more then anything. You've stopped them over and over, you've beat up people who fall into 'punk culture', who build their reputation and find some belonging among others who just fight and try to act tough all the time. They could be anti-authority as a way to rebel against their negative circumstances.
Of course, your life feels- <span class="mu-i">was</span> just as aimless as theirs. And <span class="mu-i">you</span> never did that. It was their choice that lead them there, in the end.
The criminals, the punks, the destructive and aimless- do you feel empathy for them?
>Definitely, it is society's fault they are this way
>Yes, but only a little bit
>No, they chose their path