• InverseParallax@lemmy.world
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      Because they were idiots who didn’t realize how they would definitely die in nature without society to protect them.

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        Many people die in society as a direct result of the way society is. Are they also idiots, or are you the idiot for judging victims of oppression?

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            Not true. There are homeless people and homesteaders living in nature all around the globe. If you put most of them in downtown LA, many of them would likely die in a matter of days or weeks. People can acclimate to extreme circumstances if they are given a chance to learn.

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        They likely would have died in society as well, from poverty, cancer, addiction, or suicide. They were drowning in one world so they sought refuge in another. There was no happy ending in wait.

        • 𝙣𝙪𝙠𝙚@yah.lol
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          They likely would have died in society as well, from poverty, cancer, addiction, or suicide

          Lol great rational for killing your kid. They could possibly, maybe, die anyway so better just get it over with right? She was an idiot and her stupidity lead to the death of an innocent child.

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          You seem very eager to justify this tragedy as if it was inevitable, and not the result of very avoidable choices. Are you okay?