• douglasg14b@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I don’t think that the blame assigned is in the literal sense I think it is in the philosophical sense.

    Meaning the chain of events that led here had many MANY interruption points where society could have prevented this from escalating. There is no 1 person to blame for this entire thing, it’s a shared societal burden.

    It’s essentially the Swiss Cheese Model for society and social outbursts.

    Edit: I’m not saying what happened wasn’t wrong, I’m saying is that we can prevent this shit, and we keep failing over and over.

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      8 months ago

      What I find weird about this is how unbalanced people assign blame. A white young male mass shooter: absolutely society’s fault.

      When anybody else does something bad, the internet is much less forgiving.

      Take an incredibly tame example as comparison: Amber Heard. The internet hates that person, although her life was shit and she isn’t even a murderer. I’ve never ever seen someone say it’s society’s fault that she acted like a douche.

      Or take another mass shooter: Andrew Bing, who was a young black man and killed 6. You don’t have people on communities like 4chan, Lemmy and Reddit falling all over themselves blaming society and discussing his tragic life.

      It does come off a lot as if the average person online, has a much easier time to sympathise with some people. And in consequence they give these people much more leeway than others.