• Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    That is some of the crazy part.

    Guns being so common and widespread that they are routinely used in everyday civil life events without anyone bashing an eyelid.

    I have the slight fear that it will take a very long time until the Middle East won’t regularily erupt into violant outbursts any more…

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      I’m from the region and this is a thing even in places that aren’t and have historically not erupted into violent outbursts. It’s just a local culture thing, and according to Wikipedia isn’t even an exclusively Middle Eastern thing.

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        This gives me some hope. Maybe the connection to actual violence is weaker than I think.

        Still a crazy form of behaviour, though. People regularily get killed by it (I just now read the mentioned Wikipedia article).

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      Bro it’s a fucking war zone. Get a grip for fuck sake!

      Not everyone live your comfortable life in a “first world” country.

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        Bro it’s a fucking war zone.

        Wouldn’t that not be just another reason to not fire weapons randomly in populated areas?

        But what you are saying is basically exactly what I am trying to get at:
        War has become so much normalized in the region, that people just don’t know otherwise any more.
        Quoting the somewhat fitting Cranberries song:
        “In your head, they’re still fighting”.
        Even while a glimmer of peace is shining across the horizon.