• Isa@feddit.org
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    10 个月前

    Splattering lives is okay,but shattering such windows is the promotion of violence? Honestly? 🔨

      • CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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        10 个月前

        Remember: You can take lives to protect property, you cannot damage property to protect lives.

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        10 个月前

        Property is more valuable than human life everywhere in the world. For example, two million children die from hunger each year. 7$ will protect a child from malaria for a season. I could save so many lives by selling everything I own and donating it to charity, and yet I don’t. And neither do you, or most of the rest of the world.

        Life has value. Each of us estimates our own life to be invaluable, but the life of those farther and farther away has less and less value for us. Not because it’s not actually worth less, but because we’re tribal beings. We care about ourselves first, then our tribe, then if we have any extra resources we might care about other tribes too.

        But yeah, what I’m saying is I’d let the entirety of lemmy die for a crisp 1$ note and I’d lose no sleep about it, y’all were born in the wrong tribe.

        • Schmoo@slrpnk.net
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          10 个月前

          You’re a bad person and you should stop pretending your selfish disposition is natural and immutable simply because you’ve noticed others are too. There are reasons people behave the way they do and those reasons can change.

      • Miles O'Brien@startrek.website
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        In fairness, my dogs are considered “property” and I value both of them far more than the human who put this on their vehicle.

  • WoodScientist@lemmy.world
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    10 个月前

    My favorite retort to those advocating for running over protesters:

    If it’s OK for you to run over protesters blocking your path on the highway, it’s also OK for me to set fire to your car if you park it in the bike lane.

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      I wouldn’t park in a bike lane because I’m not an idiot.

      I also wouldn’t block a live roadway for a protest as it is just inconveniencing others and would only alienate them from the cause I’m trying to advocate for, also because I’m not an idiot.

  • Boomkop3@reddthat.com
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    10 个月前

    Another reason to stay out of the usa. Not just anecdotal, we’re talking about a country where walking on a public street can be illegal, and people who do are sometimes called a slur.

    Because cities aren’t for people to live in, they’re for cars to drive trough

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      Walking on a street can be illegal? How? Can you expand a bit on that, please?

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        “Jay” is an old English slur. “Jaywalking” refers to walking on a public street illegally. For highways, it makes sense that you’re not supposed to walk there. But in America this “jaywalking” can even apply to city streets.

        If you’re not in America, then it might just sound ridiculous. That’s because it is