Submitted by cloud_coder t3_zysdw5 in news
HanaBothWays t1_j29bf65 wrote
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I believe people with DV convictions should not be allowed to have guns and I already made clear that I think cash bail should be eliminated entirely and pretrial detention should be based solely on whether someone is judged to be dangerous/a flight risk.
“Bail decisions should not be racially biased” is meaningless to me. Bail should end.
[deleted] t1_j29fxiy wrote
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HanaBothWays t1_j29guj4 wrote
> I have known far to many people who’s people were victims of the holocaust. And political landscapes can change for the worse quickly.
The Third Reich had very robust gun rights.
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HanaBothWays t1_j29v08r wrote
The people doing Kristallnacht and a lot of the genocidal violence under the Nazi regime, not to mention turning their neighbors over to the Nazis, were civilian “maniacal mob” people. All the industrialized death camp stuff we generally associate with the Holocaust came after years of homegrown racial terror.
Before you invoke the Holocaust and the Third Reich (especially at a Jew with an education) read at least one book.
[deleted] t1_j2aalpe wrote
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HanaBothWays t1_j2aku8p wrote
> Ugg. When I said the gun thing is something else entirely, I really didn’t want to sucked down that argument. And I fell for it. I wish I had just ignored your gun link.
> Don’t talk down to people on the internet with a claim to authority. This is reddit. People have lived different experiences, and reach different views on topics. Try to be respectful.
This is all rather in poor taste after you bought up a genocide of Jews to a living Jew as a political football to make an argument for why domestic abusers, who are statistically more likely than the general population to murder both people they know an people they don’t know, ought to be allowed to keep their guns.
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