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Someone throws a chisel at you and smashes part of your vehicle. What do you do?

It was accurate. No unnecessary socialist or other snowflake-like taunts were added.
Accurate? The question was whether a debate over severing hands of theives was next, after we determine when it's OK or not to beat women. "Yes" or "no" would have been accurate.
 
Accurate? The question was whether a debate over severing hands of theives was next, after we determine when it's OK or not to beat women. "Yes" or "no" would have been accurate.

It was a stupid what if/then comparison. Might as well have gone all in and asked if nukes were a viable option.
 
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Exactly. It was sarcasm, I took your reply as sarcasm, I replied to you with sarcasm, then you flew off the handle and called me a snowflake.

Get a grip.
 
Yeah, she learned her lesson that's why she tried to run him over with her truck after getting punched.

FFS what's wrong with you people? We used to have principles. First, avoid injury to yourself and others. Second, avoid damage to property. Third, if injury or damage happens, try to hold the person at fault responsible. We held these values because at one point in time we understood that violence only begets violence.

Instead we have now "when is it OK to punch a woman?" Like vigilante justice is the new norm, we just have to sort out when women are equal and when they're not. And this is from some of the same gaggle of people who are afraid immigrants will bring foreign values and change our culture for the worse! What's next, asking whether it's best to cut off a thief's left hand or right hand?

IMO part of the problem is the government using the police as revenue generators instead of law enforcers. Having limits to their time the cops will not bother with petty charges so you can get away with stuff today that would have had consequences when politicians could balance a budget.

As people get away with stuff they push the envelope.

People used to accept responsibility for their actions. Now it's whatever you can get away with. A bicycle, e-bike, pedestrian puts a gouge in the side of your car door. Try to get compensation from the perpetrator? Hah!

Petty theft, keyed cars, vandalism, trespassing, suck it up.

When do you stop sucking it up and how? The courts won't listen to you so vigilante justice steps in.

Those are just civil matters with unenforced laws in place.

Manners are a whole new subject.

P.S. Vigilante justice only works if you have the muscle. In the USA you carry a gun.
 
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then you flew off the handle and called me a snowflake.

Do you have comprehension problems? Please explain how you get I called you a snowflake from the "No unnecessary socialist or other snowflake-like taunts were added." reply to your off-handed socialist quip.
 
IMO part of the problem is the government using the police as revenue generators instead of law enforcers. Having limits to their time the cops will not bother with petty charges so you can get away with stuff today that would have had consequences when politicians could balance a budget.

As people get away with stuff they push the envelope.

People used to accept responsibility for their actions. Now it's whatever you can get away with. A bicycle, e-bike, pedestrian puts a gouge in the side of your car door. Try to get compensation from the perpetrator? Hah!

Petty theft, keyed cars, vandalism, trespassing, suck it up.

When do you stop sucking it up and how? The courts won't listen to you so vigilante justice steps in.

Those are just civil matters with unenforced laws in place.

Manners are a whole new subject.

P.S. Vigilante justice only works if you have the muscle. In the USA you carry a gun.
I understand where the guy was coming from and I sympathize, but that doesn't make it right. There's no reason we should be trying to validate what he did. Violence as cathartic release is always wrong. Part of the instant gratification illness in society. Expecting a perfectly just society is also a modern entitlement, divorced from reality, regardless of whether cops get involved or not. Another modern illness is extreme partisanship, so because we hate what she did we somehow have to justify the guy's actions? Please.

What he did was wrong. It should be as plain as day. And nothing to do with gender FFS!

I'm not accusing you of making these claims, just opposing the general discussion in this thread.
 
Do you have comprehension problems? Please explain how you get I called you a snowflake from the "No unnecessary socialist or other snowflake-like taunts were added." reply to your off-handed socialist quip.
That's exactly how I got that you called me a snowflake. What other context was there for you to refer to "snowflake-like taunts"?
 
I understand where the guy was coming from and I sympathize, but that doesn't make it right. There's no reason we should be trying to validate what he did. Violence as cathartic release is always wrong. Part of the instant gratification illness in society. Expecting a perfectly just society is also a modern entitlement, divorced from reality, regardless of whether cops get involved or not. Another modern illness is extreme partisanship, so because we hate what she did we somehow have to justify the guy's actions? Please.

What he did was wrong. It should be as plain as day. And nothing to do with gender FFS!

I'm not accusing you of making these claims, just opposing the general discussion in this thread.

I think we are somewhat in agreement. There are so many things wrong with vigilantism and its kin.

The hard part is developing a tolerance for A-holes without becoming one.

To be proactive, we could start complimenting others but thanking someone for using a turn signal would sound sarcastic.
 
I think we are somewhat in agreement. There are so many things wrong with vigilantism and its kin.

The hard part is developing a tolerance for A-holes without becoming one.

To be proactive, we could start complimenting others but thanking someone for using a turn signal would sound sarcastic.
Or alternatively when we do something a-holish to be honest with ourselves about it, independently from whatever the other person may have done wrong.

Thanks for using the correct spelling. LOL yeah that doesn't work.
 

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