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W4ffle3 t1_j85em19 wrote
Reply to comment by mimo2 in Family of Oakland baker seeks 'restorative justice' for her death following robbery by IAmNotARobot124
There are segments of the right wing who believe JFK Jr is going to show up any day now and declare Trump president.
Point being, there are crazy segments in every political movement whose beliefs are out of step with the majority.
W4ffle3 t1_j85e02e wrote
Reply to comment by eamus_catuli in Family of Oakland baker seeks 'restorative justice' for her death following robbery by IAmNotARobot124
As a man, I sympathize with men 🥺
W4ffle3 t1_j855ami wrote
Reply to comment by AwesomeBrainPowers in Family of Oakland baker seeks 'restorative justice' for her death following robbery by IAmNotARobot124
>If we accept the notion that crimes like robbery and burglary are consequences of poverty (and/or a lack of opportunity in the area)
As a proof by contradiction, if robbery and burglary are not consequences of poverty, then I'd assume just as many rich teens would be robbing stores and breaking into cars as poor teens.
Last time I checked, rich teens are not being arrested at the same rate as poor teens for burglary and robbery.
Therefore, these environmental factors outside of a teen's control definitely influence whether or not a crime occurs.
I'm all for personal responsibility, but I'm not blind to how environments influence people and communities. I want to see the right balance struck.
W4ffle3 t1_j853iu7 wrote
Reply to comment by AwesomeBrainPowers in Family of Oakland baker seeks 'restorative justice' for her death following robbery by IAmNotARobot124
Feels > Reals
W4ffle3 t1_j8539lb wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Family of Oakland baker seeks 'restorative justice' for her death following robbery by IAmNotARobot124
>I understand their stupid ass positions and the faulty logic used to get there.
I don't believe that.
>I don’t believe or support it and will not excuse murder, robbery or any other violent crime for any reason.
You're not being asked to. Again, I don't think you actually understand what the other side is arguing.
>They deserve prison and should be removed from society.
Many people on the other side of the issue would agree with you. However, is prison going to be a punitive experience? Or is it going to be rehabilitative so that when they leave, they have the skills to rejoin society? And as a society, do we have the systems to reintegrate them?
Currently, most of our prisons don't prepare prisoners for success. Moreover, our social safety nets, housing laws, and hiring practices basically ensure these people have no real chance at starting a new life. Our current system basically guarantees recidivism and an endless cycle of crime.
I don't know about you, but that does not seem like a good or fair system to me. And if you don't care about what is good or fairness, then at least you can probably agree it's a big waste of taxpayer money.
W4ffle3 t1_j8501er wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Family of Oakland baker seeks 'restorative justice' for her death following robbery by IAmNotARobot124
For those who are actually wondering what "restorative justice" means, don't take the word of an anonymous person on the internet.
There are plenty of experts and credible resources which explain what it actually is.
W4ffle3 t1_j78bjrl wrote
Reply to comment by SohndesRheins in 2 arrested in central California shooting that left 6 dead, including mother clutching 10-month-old son | CNN by Creams0da
This might be hard for you to understand, but 3D printers and supplies are expensive and take technical expertise to set up. Also 3D guns fucking suck.
Do you gun nuts ever think through your arguments? Or do you just uncritically parrot what you read in your discords?
W4ffle3 t1_j75zakc wrote
Reply to comment by kazh in 2 arrested in central California shooting that left 6 dead, including mother clutching 10-month-old son | CNN by Creams0da
Everyone is in favor of realistic and modern laws on paper. Now man up and say what you actually mean. What laws? Universal background checks? Assault rifle bans? Red flag laws?
What do you actually mean?
W4ffle3 t1_j75z196 wrote
Reply to comment by SohndesRheins in 2 arrested in central California shooting that left 6 dead, including mother clutching 10-month-old son | CNN by Creams0da
I know this is hard for you to understand, but manufacturing a gun requires a lot more skill money and capital then fermenting plant matter.
Also, you realize the world doesn't just consist of America, right? I can easily look at other countries and see their gun laws work.
To sum, your historical example is bad and real world evidence shows gun prohibition works.
Why are all of the arguments from gun nuts so bad? Your analogies are bad and the only history you know is the United States and some bad history about WWII.
W4ffle3 t1_j75nfdh wrote
Reply to comment by SohndesRheins in 2 arrested in central California shooting that left 6 dead, including mother clutching 10-month-old son | CNN by Creams0da
Me thinks if guns were rare, hard to obtain, and expensive, they wouldn't have been able to possess guns in the first place.
Why don't gun nuts understand how supply and demand works?
W4ffle3 t1_j7598je wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 2 arrested in central California shooting that left 6 dead, including mother clutching 10-month-old son | CNN by Creams0da
>The 2nd amendment was written to guarantee your right to protect yourself from these animals.
"You need guns to protect yourself from people with guns."
Galaxy brain argument.
W4ffle3 t1_j6l85j6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Canadian universities have been conducting joint research with Chinese military scientists for years by No-Drawing-6975
I think I remember reading about that on Hunter Biden's laptop /s
W4ffle3 t1_j6l82af wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Canadian universities have been conducting joint research with Chinese military scientists for years by No-Drawing-6975
Lol this is so naive of geo-politics and how Chinese espionage works.
W4ffle3 t1_ivhk2o4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Two 15 year olds are interviewed inside their max-security prison cell by MiddleUziVert
We should lock everyone up then to prevent all future murders.
W4ffle3 t1_j987xep wrote
Reply to North Korea launches 3 suspected ballistic missiles, Japan's Coast Guard says by Picture-unrelated
Shoo North Korea, we've got bigger problems facing us right now.