• @TranscendentalEmpire@lemm.ee
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    108 months ago

    Who is coming at me with arms? Who have I provoked such a response from?

    Lol, I know this may be hard to accept, but this is not about you. If you have enough privilege to live in an area where people don’t already have preconceptions of criminality based on your race…good for you.

    Some of us live in dangerous areas, some of us are not the same color as you, some of us have already experienced racial violence, some of us love people who are being targeted for their sexual preferences.

    This is the most privileged take I’ve ever seen on Lemmy, and that’s quite the high bar. You are effectively claiming that any victim of violence must have somehow provoked it.

    People don’t randomly go and fire guns when people aren’t in the middle of their protest or any other people.

    I guess you’re just ignoring violent hate crimes?

    Safe to say, gun violence is put on kids because the neck beards have nothing better to do than target those that can’t defend themselves.

    What was that?

    target those that can’t defend themselves.

    Hmmm, that seems to me like a good reason to be able to defend yourself?

    • GladiusB
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      -58 months ago

      You mean when the guys with guns that are hired to protect the kids without guns didn’t protect anyone? Yea. You are adorable thinking that you convince anyone with such arguments.

      • @TranscendentalEmpire@lemm.ee
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        58 months ago

        You mean when the guys with guns that are hired to protect the kids without guns didn’t protect anyone?

        It’s almost like the state apparatus that is supposed to protect is failing in multiple ways? No what does that strawman have to do with mutual aid and protection networks?

        The book I was talking about wasn’t about theory, it was accounts of actual events. Often with the primary source being a person who partook or benefited from the mutual aid network.

        It’s not really about tactics or personal defense, it’s about how important community building is for disadvantaged groups. About how sometimes similar to your early example, the state fails to protect these groups from radical political violence.