Court documents in the case revealed that Facebook’s parent company Meta supplied police with the private Facebook messages that Celeste and Jessica Burgess had sent one another.

  • tsonfeir@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Still confused, and it sounds like you’re being purposefully vague.

    Be more specific:

    Should the person go to jail? Yes or no.

    Are you for or against a woman’s ability to have an abortion? For or against

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      1 year ago

      I’m actually not being purposely vague, you can tell pretty easily. The fact is that it doesn’t matter, so long as the actual criticism is valid.

      “Should the person go to jail”- legally, of course.

      Practically, probably not. Even though it was a clearly premeditated action, people are simply more sympathetic to certain types of people. This is why people will save their friends before strangers, it is not a question of morality that determines if your friends are more valuable, it’s purely psychology. Likewise people are more concerned about the person they see complaining about a minor inconvenience than the death toll of a famine. People will always fall for a victimisation narrative (everyone on this post is doing just that) so long as the “victim” is more appealing to them. Adult humans are just simply more appealing than fetuses, so incidents like these serve to whip up a frenzy despite the fact that virtually everyone agrees with the moral arguments against late-term abortion. (The majority of people openly oppose it, and those that don’t probably agree with a formal description of the argument, and just want to white knight).

      “For or against a woman’s ability to have an abortion”

      Nobody has any right to take conscious action to deprive others of future conscious experience, so long as it does not deprive themselves of future conscious experience. This is a fairly succinct claim that addresses the permissibility of killing the temporarily comatose, the suicidal, and individuals with ambiguous self-worth. (None of it is permissible, and consequently neither is abortion of a healthy fetus).

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          1 year ago

          Of course you don’t agree, would I have said a word if you did?

          Unlike you I find no utility in circle jerking over something I already believe with a group of other dishonest morons.

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              1 year ago

              Anti-intellectualism tee-hee so funny.

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                1 year ago

                Sweetie, you’re not an intellectual. You’re a hateful neckbeard who likes to control women. ❤️

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                  1 year ago

                  Never claimed to be an intellectual, I called you an anti-intellectual ( viciously so).

                  “Like to control women”

                  When a moral imperative is involved everyone loves controlling people, it’s the basis for law.

                  How about instead of being a deluded moron who thinks that political sloganeering is a sociological critique, you actually apply some basic reasoning and utilise empirical data.