that was an interesting thread to read actually. I found myself sympathetic to everyone's points, but it felt a lot like they were talking past each other, probably intentionally. The article that journo-sophist linked to had an inelegantly written passage for sure though.
12 people died, the most lethal fire here in a long time. That's a preventable cause of deaths too, a lot like crime. At least we feel like we can prevent it even if in practice it's not so simple. The building was in a neighborhood with the demographics they're all taking about.
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It's really a tragedy. Shouldn't have happened. You know the living conditions create a kind of psychic malaise that leads to all kinds of bad shit. High crime and unsupervised children are both symptoms of the malaise I think.
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