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by gizmo385
1076 days ago
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> If the state of California legalized FAFO to include lethal force for self-defense, a vast majority of these problems would go away overnight. I’m sorry, maybe I am misunderstanding but are you suggesting that we make it legal for you to just kill these people…? |
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What I'm suggesting that if people voluntarily makes a decision to put others in existential immediate danger, then the those whose lives are in immediate danger shouldn't have to pause, think, or call a lawyer before protecting themselves from an existentially dangerous threat.
If that means ending the life of the person that voluntarily made a very poor decision, that shouldn't be on the innocent person, nor should the innocent person have their life up-ended or put into financial ruin because the government failed and a person voluntarily decided to want to risk dying.
There is no distinction between voluntarily deciding to jumping out of an airplane with no parachute and voluntarily deciding to put others in existential immediate danger. This line of reasoning and justification stems from the same causality as laws against drunk driving.
It will be hundreds of years before political scientists and sociologists figure out how the state California managed to flip all this upside down.