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Ah yes, let's try and justify one crime by comparing it to another one, conveniently ignoring the fact that neither are victimless. And I don't even mean the material cost, I mean the fact that the trauma of being robbed can affect a person for life. Here's a thought, how about trying to make everything black and white we can decide that multiple things can be bad, even in different amounts?
If I've learned anything it's that nuance is lost on the internet.
What did you call my mom?
Honestly it seems the entirety of lemmy is just political extremists that will down vote any opinion that isn't in their ball park and only care about political talking points. I swear I miss reddit where I could have a feed of interesting stuff where I could scroll for 5 minutes in the toilet without seeing shit like this.
This kind of shit is why lemmy doesn't gather mass adoption