d0ct0r0nline

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[–] d0ct0r0nline@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

Or I'll even take it a different direction. Say the janitor is single, lives a minimalistic lifestyle, and gives money to anti-war causes or politicians actively trying to regulate these weapons.

Can we quantify morality? Is there enough of an ethical net gain here to absolve them?

[–] d0ct0r0nline@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago

We were never the customer, we were always the product.

[–] d0ct0r0nline@lemmy.world 13 points 8 months ago

The whole right wing has a perpetual sedition boner.

[–] d0ct0r0nline@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

If the cops directly shot the child without there being the presence of a firearm near the child, then that would be a fairly different conversation. And yeah, the parent comment may have assumed the "good guy with the gun" was not a cop, but instead a citizen. However, with these being cops, and their decision to shoot spawning from a citizen with a firearm who had intent to use that firearm to harm innocent people, it is still valid for there to be a gun control debate, because if you take her gun out of the equation, there likely was not going to be a police initiated shooting in this situation.

[–] d0ct0r0nline@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago (4 children)

Am I saying anything about the general population's right to own a gun? Am I even implying anything about it? No. Nor am I equating the shooter to the "good guy with a gun", or saying that anybody other than the cops directly had anything to do with the child being shot.

What I am pointing out though is that either this woman came into legal and rightful possession of a gun, or otherwise obtained it illegally, both of which are relevant to a conversation on gun control.

[–] d0ct0r0nline@lemmy.world 14 points 8 months ago (10 children)

Was the woman with a rifle they shot at, subsequently hitting her son, also an off-duty cop? Maybe she was a relevant gun owner.

 

For some background, I originally wanted to break into programming back when I was in college but drifted more into desktop tech support and now systems administration. SysAdmin work is draining me, though, and I want to pick back up programming and see if I can make a career out of it, but industry seems like it could be moving in a direction to rely on AI for coding. Everything I've heard has said AI is not there yet, but if it's looking like it hits a point where it reaches an ability to fully automate coding, should I even bother? Am I going to be obsolete after a year? Five years?

[–] d0ct0r0nline@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

I mean, I am thoroughly unconvinced that any amount of damning evidence will erode his suppose among Republicans. He just has to keep running the same plays and claim it's "fake news", that it was some kind of deep fake, let QAnon float around a conspiracy, or even at this point maybe even sit back and let the base contort itself from condemning the move to hailing it as a political master stroke of putting pressure on an American adversary.

[–] d0ct0r0nline@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

Joke's on them: can't get blood from a turnip, which is what I figure I'll be reincarnated as with my Karma.