We already have "pre-crime" crimes. If you threaten somebody that is a crime. As is preparing, e.g., a terrorist attack. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offences_Against_the_Person_Act_1861#Threats_to_kill …
BTW the police would also shoot to kill if he tried to kill people. So yeah, we do that now even though you think we don't.
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Not to say the police is OK, but our society does tolerate them executing people who are about to kill others.
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But there is a difference between shouting "Jews shall not replace us" and actively attacking a Jew in the street, resulting in death by cop. There is a point between those two stages where these people can be saved. It is not a binary switch, as per my mention of
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Absolutely wouldnt surprise me to hear it was unprovoked attack, Nazis do like to hit people. But for the sake of clarity & given original discussion about Antifa & violence, I respectfully request that you confirm it was unprovoked. Simply bc of context of wider thread.
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I know this is about somebody being hurt by a Nazi. But just to be 100% clear: Punching Nazis is never unprovoked. NEVER. You rhetoric is so bad.
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No no no, in a liberal democracy you have to wait for your opponent to coalesce power and start openly murdering people before you're allowed to fight back. If you don't sit politely and wait for them to take over, they win!
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You know its real fucking amazing how much people appear to dislike questions being asked. You don't actually know anything about me, my views or what I do or do not do. But you sure do love to make anyone who asks questions the "enemy". I guess no-one called antifas progressive.
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just asking questions like "how come eugenics gets a bad rap?" and "why can't we just let the nazis harass and beat up minorities in peace?" real hard to tease out what you believe and where your blindspots are ya dingaling
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