Discuss amongst yourselves.

  • ChildrenHalveTraffic@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Controversial opinion but yes, the stochastic violence he invokes has provoked a direct and proportionate response that is morally justified.

    Furthermore, people who identify with the dumper are disincentivized from pulling similar stunts. It’s a good thing for society when those willing to commit actual violence with hate, trashing the words mmiwg, such as this man, it’s a good thing that they now know there is physical danger or danger to their property that comes with their hate acts.

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      1 year ago

      Personally I would have preferred one step back - dumping soil on the public property surrounding his home in a way that it requires him to shovel the sidewalk before he can drive out. He dumped soil on a public spot iiuc, so the response should have been the same, whereas his front steps would count as his own private property.

      But otherwise agree, the response was in kind and proportional.

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      1 year ago

      Totally agree. The social credit system we have created is doing amazing things to weed out people that do not conform to todays society. Thankfully we are starting to see this occur on a far greater scale