• Soup@lemmy.cafe
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    8 个月前

    This is the only logical answer for this. Otherwise- their deaths mean nothing.

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      8 个月前

      That’s not logical? It doesn’t even have a legal basis.

      The real logical answer to bad government management is the French one - protest

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        8 个月前

        And if protests dont work as they often dont, then what? The guillotine. Thats a french thing nest pas?

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          We might be headed toward the same conditions that spawned the French revolution. I’m not in favor of that but once the wealth transfer gets to a certain point there’s historical president to draw upon.

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            8 个月前

            That isn’t going to happen. And in the very off chance that it does- the government is guaranteed the win, and the people will suffer.

            Greatly.

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              The government is made of people. Those people might refuse to do their jobs too.

              A protest is SUBSTANTIALLY more likely to happen than the original suggestion of charging state lawmakers with murder. There’s no murder charge that would qualify.

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                Reckless endangerment and manslaughter.

                They were warned that women would die due these laws and they didn’t listen. They recklessly put those laws there and people died… resulting in manslaughter.

                I’d prefer homicide too, but I feel like manslaughter charges would stick better because you don’t have to prove intent, just that someone died because of their actions.

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                Riiiiight. Well, have fun storming the castle. Just don’t make a mess on my street, okay? I don’t want to have to clean that shit up.

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                    8 个月前

                    And there it is! Internet activists calling people they know nothing about “cowards”. Typical lemmy rhetoric.

                    You’re going to have to forgive me if I walk away from this conversation having felt a touch of second-hand embarrassment for you. That’s just me being me.

                    I’m just empathic that way.

    • dubious@lemmy.worldBanned from community
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      the logical answer is something else entirely. definitely don’t hold your breath for the state to make them accountable.

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        I I’m not. Because the american government follows no logic whatsoever.