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Part of the reason 'killing someone accidentally' is a crime is that, if it isn't, someone who intends to kill someone will intentionally set up such "accidents"! Another part is to discourage risky behaviors that risk killing - for instance, if it's true that the PoP could've been restrained in a way that didn't risk his death, the law should encourage that.
And part of the reason to discourage killings generally, even of PoPs, is allowing them at all will lead to individuals or subcultures who seek out said killings. And they'll sometimes get wrong who the PoPs are, causing a spiral of violence.
State-sanctioned PoP incarceration or execution doesn't have this problem! You can still have trials and bureaucracies and such to make sure you're not killing a doctor who's having a manic episode or something.
A fourth .. reason of sorts is that explicitly sanctioning 'kill homeless/schizo/criminals and get away with it' has a relatively high ratio of 'pissing off the libs' to 'making society better'. If you only kill a few, not much improves, there are a thousand of them. If you shoot a thousand of them in public, then that's a "literal genocide". Even if Bukele had the political power and desire to, say, execute all of the gang members instead of permanently imprisoning them, it might not've been worth it for the scrutiny it'd invite from foreign countries about the "genocide".
Will they? Why? Like, what's the motivation here? How many people are there in the world who are desperate to commit exactly one murder in a very public way that has a high likelihood of getting them caught and punished, as opposed to the millions of ways to do it easier, more directly, and with no chance of getting caught? Why is it so important to drop the rate of this extremely specific bad thing to zero?
It seems to me that you're still doing the thing where you assume there's no functional or perceptible difference between self defense that ends badly, and intentional murder.
That sounds good! How many net lives do you expect this policy to save? It must be quite a few, given how eager you are to trade off actual murders by PoPs, which are... a considerable portion of murders, no?
...And we're back to the presumption that significantly easing restrictions on self-defense is utterly indistinguishable from open-season murder licenses. Why is this a reasonable attitude?
Only it doesn't actually happen, does it? And that's a whole other problem, isn't it? So we are, once again, back to asking why you're confident that the existing problem is worse than the hypothetical alternative.
Alternatively, you can pretend to do that and actually just let PoPs murder and brutalize and terrorize people without the slightest restraint, and then claim the system is handling it every time someone complains, until people go insane with appalled rage at the daily injustices you cheerfully and lovingly shepherd into their lives and decide that absolutely anything is better than letting you and your pet criminals play this game forever?
If your formal systems have to compete with legitimate self-defense, there's an incentive to actually do something about the rampant crime if you value the criminals' wellbeing.
Okay. What if we just let people defend themselves, and then maybe don't crucify them if that happens to go very badly, but actually try to tell if the people involved are trying to use self-defense as a cover for murder, but don't do the thing where very obvious cases of self-defense are treated as murder because your ideology demands it?
On the other hand, if "libs" insist on treating self-defense as indistinguishable from murder while turning a blind eye to rampant violent crime, maybe the "scrutiny" is worth it.
Do you not appreciate that your attitude toward the misery of others is profoundly radicalizing? Where do you think the people who actively want to cull the PoPs come from?
I'm, at worst, neutral to 'culling them'. I just don't think it's worth throwing away 'due process' to do so. Nor do I think random vigilante encounters are a good way to do so.
Also, schizo homeless people don't murder and brutalize people that much, afaik. Homicides are usually committed either by people you know, or by, like, career criminals.
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