mixed feelings here but ultimately even given my dislike of elected officials I have to say that people yelling at a resident and refusing to leave his porch are (probably?) a good use case for brandishing a firearm and everyone deserves that right hippity hoppityhttps://twitter.com/beej_slc/status/1234493599863099392 …
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Replying to @eigenrobot
i don't get what kinda fucked up values the US but strongly feel you should not be pointing a firearm at unless it's ok to shoot them have some f respect for deadly force, not as the target but the wielder but then again apparently it's ok to just shoot people in the US i give up
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oh you mean europeans. i deny responsibility for the weird shit they're getting up to on that island. but i really believe that firearms make a qualitative difference in this because there are much fewer levels of threat
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Replying to @eigenrobot
i'm just bad at parsing, please express the tweet in a different way, it appears ambiguous to me
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I had the impression you were in Europe I was suggesting that different sets of laws governing self-defense and property may all be fine, especially if the people living under a given set of laws prefer their set to the others. Does that make sense?
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Replying to @eigenrobot
yes, thank you. i am indeed in europe. i would argue that though seemingly unassuming at first 'the people's preference' implies a lot of highly political/philosophical and debatable value judgments
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