Remembering to look for and ignore folks with that telltale indicator has made the fediverse so much more enjoyable.

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    No, that’s exactly where things break down, because I’m not saying any of those things but some people here, especially .mls, always bring it up as if it’s some new thought.

    I’m saying they are complicit, but they are not the ones firing the guns. They are enablers. I’m not lifting any blame because they have blood on their hands, but I also don’t like exaggerating.

    And what’s more, it’s that a lot of these same people somehow blame Biden frequently and incessantly, even though Trump’s administration is doing exactly the same.

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        Absolutely. I don’t understand this trend of overstating or exaggerating. There’s no need when they’ve done enough as it is.

        Same goes for other things, like lying about the harms of meat when advocating for vegetarianism. There’s plenty to point out without the need to lie.

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          Fascinating. You realize no one thinks this way, right? There’s a reason for that.

          If you facilitate the murder weapon and then protect the murderer from consequences so they can keep killing, you are just as guilty of murder as if you held the gun yourself. That’s how felony murder charges work. If there’s a shootout during a robbery and someone dies, the getaway driver still gets a murder charge despite not holding one of the guns. Where’s the exaggeration?

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            Calm down, I’m only sharing my ideas.

            I think this way, and I think it’s valid. I don’t need to base my thinking on the US legal system when I don’t even live there. Why does it always circle back to you guys? Why should I base anything on a corrupt country’s laws or any laws at all? Shouldn’t that be the other way around?

            If I give a gun to someone and they kill someone knowing their intent beforehand, I’m guilty by association. Why is that not enough? Because you feel the need to satisfy some legal criteria to severely punish the people you dislike? I find thar a bit weird rather than stating what really happened. Let the courts handle the legal stuff. I don’t care what that is as long as a fair trial and punishment is observed.

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              Calm down? I have no idea what you mean.

              I gave the example of felony murder to show that this isn’t just some exaggerated, non-standard way to judge crimes. It’s not just a US thing, it comes from common law. There’s similar law in Australia and Canada as well, and though it’s no longer practiced officially in the UK there’s the concept of “joint enterprise” whereby being involved in a murder still imputes criminal liability with similar legal outcomes.

              It’s not a world-wide way to conceive of crime, but it’s pretty normal. Hardly an exaggeration.

              Besides, is it so unreasonable to apply legal standards from the US to Parties within the US?

              If I give a gun to someone and they kill someone knowing their intent beforehand, I’m guilty by association. Why is that not enough?

              Because if you didn’t give them a gun, they wouldn’t have been able to kill as many people.

              If the number of people they can kill on their own is X, and the number of people they can kill with your help is X+1, then you killed that +1 even if you didn’t pull the trigger. They only died because you helped, which means you killed them

              If you knowingly help plan and facilitate a murder by your actions, you are a murderer. This is how most people view murder.

              You’re the odd one out. I just think you should know that.

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                Fascinating. You realize no one thinks this way, right?

                You’re the odd one out. I just think you should know that.

                That’s leaning into ridicule, sarcasm, and accusations, imo. We don’t need that, and I don’t appreciate it because that’s not the way I’m addressing you. Some of you get too comfortable too quickly.

                this isn’t just some exaggerated

                But it is the way it’s presented and often used here on Lemmy. I’m not even talking about the grand scheme of things with that line. I’m focusing on the way I’ve seen some commenters express themselves, which is a real trend. It often devolves into absurd calls for withholding votes because “why would you vote for the party of genocide?” as if only Dems were responsible, childish name-calling, and accusing others of Nazism when there’s disagreement. It’s absurd.

                is it so unreasonable to apply legal standards from the US to Parties within the US?

                For me, a foreigner who knows the basics about your laws and whose goal is to be descriptive rather than prescriptive, it is. By your logic, if we were to speak about perceived criminals in Israel, but their laws don’t state they’re criminals, should we abandon the idea because we have to abide by their rules when speaking about their people? Why should USian/German/Canadian laws take precedence over anybody’s laws? I don’t think that’s the right way to approach it from my POV as an outsider.

                Because if you didn’t give them a gun, they wouldn’t have been able to kill as many people.

                I’m not here to argue the actual thing because I’ve done it many times, and it always ends on a sour note. This is how many people like to instigate arguments so they can grind their axe, and I don’t want to entertain that.

                My points are limited. People here are disingenuous and ridiculous when it comes to certain hot topics, and it’s getting so old.

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                  This conversation started with you calling people like me “uncompromising shrieks” and it has continued with you calling people like me “absurd” and “childish.” But, when I push back, it’s all “we don’t need that” and “I don’t appreciate it”.

                  If you can beat up on me but I have to be nice back, I don’t really see the point of this conversation. Very .world behavior.

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                    Wait, what? Do you shriek at people and call them Nazis when you don’t like what they’re saying despite you full knowing that they’re not? It’s weird to admit to unreasonable behavior. I’m honestly a little baffled that someone would own and admit that, or take issue at someone speaking broadly and then use that as a reason to speak down at anyone.