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mikkupikku 3 hours ago

I get what you're saying, but blasting music on buses has been a thing since boom-boxes were invented, it's nothing new. I am also not inclined to blame systems instead of individuals because most people with the same background of injustice will choose to respond to that injustice by being better than it. It's only a very small number of people being disruptive like this, while the number of people with fair and understandable grievances against society is massive.

3eb7988a1663 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It was referenced in the 1986 Star Trek movie -Spock incapacitates a guy after he refuses to turn down his stereo.

shagie an hour ago | parent [-]

He returned in Picard (notice his reaction with his neck). https://youtu.be/r6wDR6heQcU

What I did not know is that he was one of the producers for Voyage Home. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0857130/

slg 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

>I get what you're saying, but blasting music on buses has been a thing since boom-boxes were invented, it's nothing new.

Yes, because people have always felt like outsiders in relation to society. My point was that this sort of public misbehaving is getting worse because social cohesion is getting even worse. Not everyone with grievances against society will respond this way, but as more people have grievances against society, more people will respond in a manner like this.