Jamison Wagner, 40, torched cars at the Tesla Albuquerque Showroom and set a doorway alight at the Republican Party of New Mexico offices, prosecutors said.
If someone picks up a gun and accidentally shoots you in the foot, what are you going to say? “I’m not an idiot. I know gun safety. If you shoot me in the foot, that’s your problem, not mine.”
Seeing a fucking headline online and being shot in the foot are two different things. Again, if you are week enough to make your choices based on random headlines without doing your own research, that’s on you.
Maybe people should toughen up and not be sheeple. :)
Yeah, they’re two different things. The commonality is one person’s actions negatively affecting other people. As the party that’s being negatively affected, it makes no sense to say that it’s not your problem just because you’re not the cause of the problem. Being negatively affected by it makes it your problem.
I can choose for myself. You can choose for yourself. We cannot choose for other people.
Correct. And those people can choose for themselves, just like you and I do. So you can’t blame me or some article writer for what other people think. They can think for themselves without you having to hold their hand and shelter them from bad things.
We can agree that the reader is responsible for themselves, what they take in and how they respond to it. But why shouldn’t the author also have responsibility? Or any of us for what we share on social media? Everyone has an impact on the world. Shouldn’t we aim to minimize these impacts when they’re negative?
But why shouldn’t the author also have responsibility?
Because the author was reporting the facts of the case. Regardless of whether or not you think they are important, they are facts. The guys appearance wouldn’t be in the news if he hadn’t committed a news-worthy crime. So get over it.
People need to toughen up, accept the world, and adapt. I have no desire to hold someone’s hand and censor news that you think may offend a few people.
I’m not going to change how I post, what I post, or where I post from.
If you don’t like that, please feel free to start your very own community on this instance or any instance, and mod that however you want to. Feel free to block me and/or this community if you are so offended that I post a link to a news article.
And you’re totally free to write a strongly-worded letter to the editor of the news org. I’m sure that will really change things. lol
Hey, if you change your world outlook because of a headline, that’s on you. Seems weak to me. I like to think for myself. But you do you.
If someone picks up a gun and accidentally shoots you in the foot, what are you going to say? “I’m not an idiot. I know gun safety. If you shoot me in the foot, that’s your problem, not mine.”
Seeing a fucking headline online and being shot in the foot are two different things. Again, if you are week enough to make your choices based on random headlines without doing your own research, that’s on you.
Maybe people should toughen up and not be sheeple. :)
Yeah, they’re two different things. The commonality is one person’s actions negatively affecting other people. As the party that’s being negatively affected, it makes no sense to say that it’s not your problem just because you’re not the cause of the problem. Being negatively affected by it makes it your problem.
Except you can choose not to be a sheep and blindly let a internet headline make your choices for you. LMAO
I can choose for myself. You can choose for yourself. We cannot choose for other people.
Correct. And those people can choose for themselves, just like you and I do. So you can’t blame me or some article writer for what other people think. They can think for themselves without you having to hold their hand and shelter them from bad things.
We can agree that the reader is responsible for themselves, what they take in and how they respond to it. But why shouldn’t the author also have responsibility? Or any of us for what we share on social media? Everyone has an impact on the world. Shouldn’t we aim to minimize these impacts when they’re negative?
Because the author was reporting the facts of the case. Regardless of whether or not you think they are important, they are facts. The guys appearance wouldn’t be in the news if he hadn’t committed a news-worthy crime. So get over it.
People need to toughen up, accept the world, and adapt. I have no desire to hold someone’s hand and censor news that you think may offend a few people.
I’m not going to change how I post, what I post, or where I post from.
If you don’t like that, please feel free to start your very own community on this instance or any instance, and mod that however you want to. Feel free to block me and/or this community if you are so offended that I post a link to a news article.
And you’re totally free to write a strongly-worded letter to the editor of the news org. I’m sure that will really change things. lol