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You got me as I was editing that into my post. Yeah, I feel like that was the only other option other than outright lying? Though given the trauma of just watching some people getting mowed down, whom you likely were talking to for hours before, I wanna believe they aren't trying to lie.
I doubt anyone who has heard gunshots would mistake soft impacts on a vehicle as the same sound. Though even reliable people will sometimes post-fact imagine things. Think too early to say on that. I think reasonable to speculate from the video he wasn't expecting people in the middle of the road, though and a fleeing criminal is a good fit for the observed behaviour.
Why should they pull through? They'd...they'd just go back to doing this shit again, just with crutches. lol, what? You're hoping for the survival of people that wouldn't mind seeing many of us hospitalized.
Well firstly there are very few people I wish death or lifelong injury on regardless of their politics. I'm just like that, I guess and if this upsets you I'm cool with that. Secondly, and less subjectively, I know little about the two victims. I think someone mentioned they were both female. Beyond that I don't know how young they were, how deeply into the movement they were, how often they were doing this or how they treat people around them. Maybe they're the bogeymen commies you imagine and which you are already indulging enjoyment of their comeuppance over; maybe it's some teenage girl who got told that Black people are being hunted down by the police and thought this would help. I don't know if she's out there every night smashing windows and threatening people or if she's a quiet girl who just got invited along by a friend and was sitting there chatting with them. I don't know if she's sixteen and rebellious or a dyed in the wool Commie professor preaching the evils of Democracy every week. You don't care; but I do. And so do normal people.
Young people are biologically wired to rebel, to want to try out new ways of doing things and to shake things up. It's evolution. Older people provide stability, continuity, teaching. Teenagers strike out on their own; do dumb things on the principle that some portion of them will survive and learn something useful to the tribe. And they prevent a gerontocracy. That's just a fact. The problem is it's being weaponised in our modern, giant society where older people are too busy working to pay off mortgages the whole time to have any meaningful cross-generational interaction. And while the older people are stuck at work and rationing out their four weeks of holiday per year; society has specialised into providing outside adults to fill the gap - and those adults do not share the values of the parents and are busy turning the natural independence and anger of younger people to their own ends. I don't want some twenty year old to die because of that. The productive response is to get out there and teach these kids they're being lied to; or at least provide them alternative views and information so they can make an informed decision. The unproductive response is to clap your hands in glee and at some 'bolshie getting what they deserve'. Not only is the kid who doesn't understand the consequences of their actions dead because of it; but so is the productive (and probably conservative) adult that will now never be. Now are grieving all her family and those who knew her. And I don't wish that pain on any of them, either.
That's why I hope she pulls through. You see these kids as all grubs pupating into buzzing communists who just get everywhere. I don't. I see them as kids. Kids who for the most part will grow more tolerant and less authoritarian with time. You see every one that gets slapped down hard or killed as one less of your enemy. I see everyone I talk to and bring round to my views as one less enemy and one more ally and friend. I have compassion for most people. It's those who send them out into harms way as weapons with a head full of lies that make me angry. I'll maintain that my compassion not only feels right to me; but that it ultimately yields a better outcome as people grown and learn.
EDIT: Oddly enough, reading your posts in this thread there's much I agree with. Especially against doom-pilling. I think there's a lot of hope for positive change here. More than that; I believe positive change is happening right now and societies are purging themselves of poisons they've harboured too long. I just believe seeing the good in people leads to better outcomes.
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