Chief_Beef_ATL

Chief_Beef_ATL t1_j7m5xen wrote

Not my job but maybe have a chat with Minnesota or Wisconsin. Any place that doesn't lose all power in the winter, like what seems to happen in TX again and again. Maybe better maintain what they currently have - trim trees near the lines etc. I'm pretty sure they have people they pay to solve these issues. But like I said, it's up to them to focus on this issue rather than making sure guns have more rights than women and ensuring everyone is safe from the menace that is anything non-christian and straight. Making improvements in their power grid isn't what I hear from TX leaders these days... except when the power is out.

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Chief_Beef_ATL t1_iy580s9 wrote

People that need a guardian is something else? Like young people aka children? Thankfully no young children use the internet. Young people are always kind and thoughtful and never do or say bad things, right? They are immune from depression as well as the effects of bullying. And they certainly have never committed suicide as a result of online bullying. Harrassment until someone kills themselves is still harassment, adult or no.

So murder for hire is legal in your book? Go kill them is fine to say? But INCITING someone, oh that's different. That's a nay-no.

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Chief_Beef_ATL t1_iy54f2i wrote

America is headed this way regarding abortion.

"Tech companies mining and selling personal information or court-ordered seizes of devices could potentially be used as evidence to prosecute people who performed abortions, got abortions or helped someone get an abortion in some states."

https://www.penncapital-star.com/civil-rights-social-justice/delete-your-period-tracking-apps-reproductive-rights-experts-say/

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Chief_Beef_ATL t1_iy4eu0o wrote

It was always around and more severe in the past? In the 80's assholes you've never met could harass you anonymously and en mass? Pre-internet, only assholes from your area could be assholes to you IRL. Sorry but your comment doesn't hold water.

And again, the article isnt about criminalizing self harm. Youre right that self harm isnt illegal. It's illegal to tell someone to kill someone. It should be illegal to encourage someone to kill themselves as well. You dont have to criminalize self harm to make this happen.

And if you are confused about the definition of self harm, just look it up.

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Chief_Beef_ATL t1_iy3ubrq wrote

Weird title of the article that's better stated in the 1st sentence. "The encouragement of self-harm will be criminalised..."

I thought people were supporting making a law that criminalized self-harm. I haven't had coffee yet but is it just me or is this weird?

And I see no difference between encouraging someone to hurt their neighbor, or hurt themselves. So yeah, put it on the books.

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