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Get a personal vehicle.
(But who am i kidding. You don't care about the victim either way, besides trying to score political points).
OK next?
Oh another bastard murderers someone on a train in the US?
Sorry, your actual point is?
Just that society is broken and people like that are allowed to murder, so you need to take as many personal precautions as is feasible. Not using public transport is one of the easier precautions.
"If you are homeless, just buy a house"
They don't know they are doing it... :-/
everyone is welcome to this thread below, have thee fun and make merry.
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/discussions/forum/12/601914519534790567/
despite circumstances..
have a wonderful day peeps
Oh they absolutely do. It's all performative.
Ok I was thinking plain ignorance ;-)
Some of them are. But not the people actually taking their time to start threads in gaming forums about that. They have a political agenda to push and latch on cynically to anything that they think will get them some points.
Note that sympathy for the victim is merely an afterthought in the original post. Most of it is blaming "the other team" and hate.
I am absolutely convinved, if the victim was a "blue haired lefist whale" instead of a "beautiful white woman", the OP would talk a bit differently about the victim, potentially giving her part of the responsibility.
It was, but Chauvin was convicted of 3rd degree (well actually 2nd and 3rd and also 2nd manslaughter, but it's a bit complex, since the 2nd degree charge depends on the other charges) murder under the rationale that he did not provide suitable aid for Kirby. Essentially by restraining him and not checking his vitals sufficiently he committed unintentional murder.
Bogus, but it is what it is.