And yet people do this as a result of unintentional accidents (like car accidents) all the time, but you don’t seem to be up in arms about the scattered garbage from these other accidents.
Or about the other garbage that may be thrown from a car accident specifically, for that matter.
Or about the gore that comes from other fatal accidents that were preventable. It’s always just seatbelts with you people for some reason.
I thought this was strictly about the problems with cleanup? Why are you suddenly pivoting to “safety”? Could it be that this was all just a cover for your need to police other people’s choices and behavior?
If requiring motorists to take basic safety precautions to avoid exposing other people to unnecessary gore and trauma is policing “other people’s choices” then yes, that is exactly what I want to do, I want to police stupid choices that hurt other people.
Which is exactly what I would expect from a hexbear. Like I said, in the end it was just a cover for your authoritarian need to police other people’s choices and behavior.
It’s clear that we have a fundamental difference in values here that aren’t reconcilable.
And yet people do this as a result of unintentional accidents (like car accidents) all the time, but you don’t seem to be up in arms about the scattered garbage from these other accidents.
Or about the other garbage that may be thrown from a car accident specifically, for that matter.
Or about the gore that comes from other fatal accidents that were preventable. It’s always just seatbelts with you people for some reason.
Unintentional.
Refusing to take basic safety precautions is not unintentional.
I thought this was strictly about the problems with cleanup? Why are you suddenly pivoting to “safety”? Could it be that this was all just a cover for your need to police other people’s choices and behavior?
If requiring motorists to take basic safety precautions to avoid exposing other people to unnecessary gore and trauma is policing “other people’s choices” then yes, that is exactly what I want to do, I want to police stupid choices that hurt other people.
Which is exactly what I would expect from a hexbear. Like I said, in the end it was just a cover for your authoritarian need to police other people’s choices and behavior.
It’s clear that we have a fundamental difference in values here that aren’t reconcilable.