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by obituary_latte 3875 days ago
>But that could actually be an advantage. The more people see them for the nutcases they are the shorter the path to a possible solution.

Sorry for not being clear. I'm not speaking about others perception; we can easily discern they are out of shape. They, though, don't care what the rest of us rational people think.

>So the solution is to treat non-rational actors as exactly what they are: crazy, and deal with them accordingly.

Agreed. What I'm arguing is that that may involve reciprocating violence -- which we (rightfully) inherently tend to avoid. You can't rationalize with irrational people.

In that situation, we need multiple people to be willing to sacrifice themselves to save others. In today's world, the modus operandi is to cower and hope things pass over or to sympathize with the attackers views. This will not work going forward as the attackers could give a fuck what you think or how you feel so long as your death plays into their idea of making the world right.