Story of Cruz - eviltoast
  • Someology@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    There are also millions of people with intellectual challenges and horrid childhoods who do NOT go out and murder people.

    • ArmokGoB@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      People react differently to being abused by people and society for years and years, until they have every last ounce of hope drained from them.

      • GreenM@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Yes but it doesn’t mean it’s excusable or justifiable to murder innocent people.

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          1 year ago

          Damn another strawman! He didn’t say “ehh let’s forgive him, he had it rough”. It’s just an explanation for why it probably happened.

          • Djtecha@lemm.ee
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            They claim it’s 100% societies fault. So even while trying to defend they remove all agency from this guy. Yes, let’s work to improve systems to give everyone a better shake, but don’t discard his own horrible actions.

          • GreenM@lemmy.world
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            Post itself sugests it’s society fault not his as if making him innocent. If someone is strawman it is you for picking things out of context.

            • Pogbom@lemmy.world
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              He is morally innocent though which is the point, even if he’s criminally guilty. The strawman is hearing “we can’t be surprised and we can still feel bad for him” and equating that to saying “he should be let go!”. He can still be guilty for his actions even though it’s almost entirely society’s fault.

              • Tavarin@lemmy.ca
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                He is morally innocent

                No he’s not, because once again the vast majority of people who have bad childhoods and mental challenges don;t go murdering people. He is in no way morally innocent.

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                  The fact that anybody thinks otherwise is really suspicious. Some dudes in suits are going to start monitoring this thread.

        • LazyBane@lemmy.world
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          Nobody is justifying anything. If we want to stop these things from happening we need to actually understand why they happen.

          • GreenM@lemmy.world
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            1 year ago

            Post itself suggests its somehow excusable I disagree.
            To me makes sense to stea money but to kill other just for sake of killing them is closer to serial killer thinking than desperation .

      • ParsnipWitch@feddit.de
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        No the deciding factor is to decide at some point that others are supposedly at fault for your problems and that they deserve to be hurt for it.

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          others are supposedly at fault

          So you’re saying it’s his fault his mother drank and that he was abused by his foster parents?