▲ | potato3732842 5 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
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. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | paulryanrogers 5 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> The stuff you do to "solve" drive-bys and targeted drug industry violence won't solve school shootings and vise versa. Are you sure about that? There are probably some differences in prevention and response, but also plenty of similarities too. Like better mental healthcare, outlawing private gun ownership, and teaching non-violent conflict resolution. > 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)... So you're advocating for violence in response to speech? | |||||||||||||||||
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