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ToucanLoucan ◴[] No.42168777[source]
Okay so like, genuinely not trying to do a "back in my day" fuckin thing here, but also: what the fuck is wrong with kids? Back when I was coming up, pranking at it's absolute worst was like, filling a dudes shoes with yogurt in the locker room, or like, putting plastic bugs in people's desks n shit. Why the fuck are teenagers trying to get each other murdered by cops!?
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burnished ◴[] No.42168818[source]
I suspect its more about how much national information you're exposed to today than any sort of time based moral failing.
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Loughla ◴[] No.42168838[source]
I cannot be convinced that swatting is something that used to happen. Is there a history of this?

I legit do not remember seeing anything on the evening national news about that in the past, like from before 2000.

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tmpz22 ◴[] No.42169052[source]
9/11 policy panic, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan producing surplus equipment, 400 million privately owned firearms in the US, US history of police standoffs, DoD investment in military PR including Navy Seals worship, and much more have ALL contributed to the Swatting phenomenon.

I don’t think we could have intentionally created an incentive structure for swatting more if we had tried.

And it’s going to continue because guess what was one of the major issues in this election? Domestic security!

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1. bigiain ◴[] No.42169075[source]
There's also the super weird (to people outside the US) insistence that the only possible response to gun violence (by gangsters, school kids, or cops) is "thoughts and prayers".
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2. paulryanrogers ◴[] No.42169141[source]
Constitutional amendments are basically impossible in the US. A congress member shot at a congressional event won't even vote change the second amendment (Scalise).

Even conservatives know the only hope is stacking the supreme court.

3. nilamo ◴[] No.42172650[source]
The solution is obvious, but we unfortunately continue to choose not to do it.
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