▲ | paulryanrogers 5 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> I won't be satisfied until we change the definition. Including gang violence from people with multiple felonies is not useful to the conversation. Why should we not count gangs and felons killing 4+ people at once as "mass killing"?! Because their victims may know them somehow? It's still a serious incident which would be much less likely if guns were illegal. And all we'd lose is some sport shooting and ego points. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | potato3732842 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Because these are fundamentally different crimes with different motives, people from mostly different walks of life doing them and different preventative steps. The stuff you do to "solve" drive-bys and targeted drug industry violence won't solve school shootings and vise versa. To lump them together serves no non-evil purpose. The people doing so are exactly as deserving of marginalization, and ideally legitimate state violence following due process (but that's just a pipe dream of mine), as the people who use a slight of hand to include prescription abuse in stats about cross-border drug smuggling or the people who try and act like literally every instance of domestic violence is the fault of alcohol or whatever. Nobody with even a shred of decency would stand behind those latter two examples. It speaks volumes about HN that the mass-shooting slight of hand is fine though. And this isn't just a mass shooting crime issue. This is a "people feel emboldened to lie and be shitty because there is no consequence" issue. Bad people perform comparable dishonest slights of hand on all sorts of issues. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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