• xigoi@lemmy.sdf.org
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        12 hours ago

        Do you want to live in a society where anyone can kill you because they think you’re a bad person?

        • SwingingTheLamp
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          11 hours ago

          That’s today. That’s our current reality. That’s the society that I already live in, because I’m a horrible, nasty, evil person who rides a bicycle to get places.

          I’m in Madison, Wisconsin, too, so it’s rather fresh in my mind that anyone can kill me just randomly out of the blue.

        • bassad@jlai.lu
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          10 hours ago

          No, but I don’t want to live in a society where people in power just let people in need die

        • JcbAzPx@lemmy.world
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          9 hours ago

          That’s all of human history and will never change.

          However, now that the untouchable monsters that run things are getting a taste, things are just a tiny bit better.

        • froh42@lemmy.world
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          11 hours ago

          Any idiot in a car can kill me at any time, because he’s getting road rage. I’m living in Europe, grew up in the 80s where nuclear war was a very real danger that could break out any moment, vaporizing all the cities. Even though we were allies of the US, highways were prepared to be outfitted with nuclear mines so the Russians couldn’t roll all over Western Europe. We have a war right now next to our countries which could turn into WW3 at any time. A close friend of mine is Bosnian, she has seen the fighting in the Balkans few years agom

          People kill each other all the time, because they consider each other bad persons. I just refuse to live in fear.

          And the longer I live, the more I believe in violence as a legitimate defense. If someone shot Putin tomorrow, I would be happy. If someone had shot Hitler in the 30s the would would probably have been a better place.

          So where is the line that divides killing someone is a good thing vs a bad thing? I used to believe it is always evil, but I can’t anymore.