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by themartorana
4277 days ago
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I can't down vote this for some reason but it should be. Asking someone if they believe murder is ok with righteous indignation is absurd. The comment pointed out that crime in general around drugs - up to and including murder - is much more prevalent because of the War On Drugs. There is no moral absolutism in this world, and the government can absolutely enact laws and policies that lead to increased crime rates. Of course the perpetrator of a murder should be held to full account. But the circumstances that create the motive for murder in drug cases are at least partially due to government policies that have been proven to be a failure over and over again. Edit: autocorrect |
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Responding to that with some canned rhetoric around how drug-related murders would be fewer in a post War on Drugs world it's really a response to that post.
I have no righteous indignation. I'm frustrated that the conversation is going like this:
> Of course the perpetrator of a murder should be held to full account.This is the point that I see some of these "War no Drugs == Bad" posts dancing around. They ignore this in favour of using this story as a platform to preach their views.