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One day someone you know stops showing up to work, school, church, etc… nobody knows where they went, maybe they moved? Who knows, you forget about it, move on. Years later you find out there are mass graves created by the regime found on the outskirts of town, and that’s where they were all along.

@youranoncentral.bsky.social this happened in Ukraine, within the last decade. I don't need to imagine. I heard the first account stories.

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If *I* hired someone who was underqualified, who had a known drinking problem, and who then immediately leaked highly sensitive information then I should rightfully be removed from my leadership position as well.

@APBBlue @Bronwyn you say that, but I have met my share of asshole that doesn't leave me alone. Usually, because I present as a guy, I can make them leave with body language.

But me suggesting that I can make them fly thirty metres with a glare, shouldn't be necessary.

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The entire Trump regime needs to be thrown in prison and sentence to life or worse for their treason.

Ableism 

Every morning I wake up, I chose violence. Then I am surprised when people seek cover.

Racism 

@RamenCatholic you can train dogs to retrieve anything from ducks to medicine. So you might not be able too breed one, but it should be possible to train one. If you are happy with a bit of dog breath on your cupcake.

@PandaCab this is a public forum. Sometimes the at sign is about who I talk about not who I am talking to.

I am clearly stating my view of the conversation as an answer to what I belive was a partisan summary.

If that is harassment I would struggle to function on this forum. Luckily the subject has muted me will not have to deal with my perspective.

And if it is harassment how is what you are doing any different?

@HeavenlyPossum that was always an option. Honestly it's a bit weird you feel the need to tell me/or anyone else, ignoring messages you don't want to deal with is fine.

What's that joke?, "this is not an airport you don't need to announce your departure"

@PandaCab no, I don't. If that is the case I apologies. It just that it seemed directed towards me. And I thought this was an appropriate time to summarise my thoughts on our previous conversation. which might also have been rude, I am bad at judging when it is appropriate to speak out. But it's hard to stay quiet when someone literally call the reason I am alive and well for violent.

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The seed vault?

THE SEED VAULT???

Let him take away ebola funding. Let him take freaking social security, but for the love of all the gods, keep his grubby little hands off of the seed vault!!!

He's not just trying to collapse the system (which arguably needs a healthy dose of collapse), he's Fucking Around with our motherfucking FOOD SUPPLY and we will *ALL* Find Out.

Just as with guns, swimming pools and cars. States doesn't kill people, they allow people to kill. That is why I am for regulations on cars and guns.

States shouldn't be built in a way that makes killing easy, quiet the opposite they should be built to make killing impossible.

A driver is a murder, a gunslinger is a murder. A leader shouldn't be.

Swimming pools are more complicated.

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@HeavenlyPossum if states are violent people aren't responsible for their actions.
I know a group chat of people that should* serve the rest of their life in prison for their actions, but according to you it was the state that did it.

States are social constructs that exist in part to abolish responsibility for peoples actions, this only work if the state is violent rather than permits violence.

*obviously no one should be in prison, but for the sake of the argument.

@HeavenlyPossum if states are violent people aren't responsible for their actions.
I know a group chat of people that should* serve the rest of their life in prison for their actions, but according to you it was the state that did it.

States are social constructs that exist in part to abolish responsibility for peoples actions, this only work if the state is violent rather than permits violence.

*obviously no one should be in prison, but for the sake of the argument.

@31113 empathy isn't violence. Asking people to mindful of others, one of the most common way to enforce laws, is entirely voluntary. You don't have to listen to the advice.

My mom spoke about how she used this approach with kinder gardeners, literally sitting them down in a cirkel and asking how should we treat each other. Obviously with a lot of guidance.

I need to be far more careful with how I approach people here. I have burnt more bridges then I have built.

I am not good at the social rites expected, in part because of neuro divergence, esl and the lack of cultural awareness.

I am trying, but it's really hard to be careful without being completely isolated. This is one of few forums that I feel somewhat comfortable being.

@31113 what you are describing isn't violence, but institution to manage violence. With the exception of prisons, that are inheritantly violent.

But law enforcement isn't, it can be done voluntarily.

@HeavenlyPossum @mxrn@social.tchncs.de their exist a difference between states cannot exist without violence, and them being the cause of violence. And on some reflections I think you are right.

States are tools for managing violence. if their exist no violence, their exist no need for a state.

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