• Deceptichum@quokk.auOPM
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      Yes, following mob rules as decided by the mob.

      Much preferable to the current system of rules written by rulers, enforced by abusers.

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        I mean my mind goes to lynchings and such. That’s not great imo

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          When I think of cops my mind goes to bombing babies in their bedrooms, shooting the dog, burning down the house, and planting drugs on the corpse. That’s not great imo.

          When I think of “mob rule” or community policing if you want to frame it with less sinister words, I think of people stepping up to defend their community

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            Sounds like the mob thing can be good or bad depending on the mob in question. Which imo makes it same as police in that respect

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                I don’t know if that helps if the other people in the mob are shit and want to do shitty things tbh.

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                  I’m sorry to hear you live in such a shitty local community. Where I am most people are extremely friendly, supportive, and welcoming but I do live in a lower economic area so that generally helps ground people I find.

                  Unfortunately building people up to being decent people is a different and more challenging task. We need to be looking at education reform and empowerment for people to become aware and responsible members of a society rather than individuals who rely on the state to do it all for them.

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                    I’m not talking from just my personal experience, that’d be a bit short-sighted.