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Culture War Roundup for the week of August 5, 2024

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Quite literally, this guy would not have knifed a Taylor swift themed dance party if he’d been in Rwanda.

Yes but this takes the same form as many other protests that rely on terrible logic, and can be rejected out of hand.

[Black guy of the week] wouldn't have been killed by the cops if we didn't have cops.

[Schoolchildren at whatever mass shooting] wouldn't be dead if civilians didn't have access to semiautomatic weapons.

Further

people would rather talk about that, than about the dead schoolchildren

Why would you rather talk about gun rights than dead school children?

Why would you rather talk about property damage than dead black people?

It's an absurdity. What are those against the riots supposed to do? Say, oh, yeah some kid went nuts, guess that means you're allowed to riot for some period of time!

I don't see how any of your examples show that the statement you complained about was only true in a trivial butterfly effect way. This isn't about an absurdly one-in-a-trillion event that you could plausibly say would be replaced by some other random tragedy if the immigration policy was different.

It's an absurdity. What are those against the riots supposed to do?

Say "riots bad, just do peaceful protests"? It's really not that hard, this is what the anti-BLM faction said originally, and was greeted with brilliant takes about how rioting is the language of the unheard.

How did that go for the anti BLM faction? Did that stop the rioting?

How is that argument about the butterfly effect going to stop the riots?