Xequecal wrote:
That Byron Smith case just goes further towards the point I was trying to make. It's not the heat-of-the-moment shooting when the burglar's intentions are unknown that we should be appalled by, it's the horrifying attitude these shooters tend to have towards their targets. It's pretty clear that in both this case and the Byron Smith case that the shooters didn't even see their targets as human anymore. They're so poisoned by stupid moralizer bullshit that apparently, anyone who commits any kind of moral violation, even a minor one, no longer counts as a human being with rights. These people are thieves, which means they're basically cockroaches to be squashed at the first available opportunity. I don't need to bother the police on Thanksgiving, I mean it wasn't two people I just shot, I'm just taking out the trash. Just come on over whenever it's convenient for you and scrape it off my floor, I've got time.
Anyone who's ever committed any kind of minor crime should be horrified by this attitude, what if one of these people finds out about it? Now they're looking at you at some kind of subhuman nothing, and looking for an excuse to rub you out, because they think they're going to make the country a better place by doing so. These are the kind of people that hate the idea of prison at all, only suffering its existence because they don't trust the government to dish out Saudi Arabian-style justice. Because they'd be fine with **** like cutting off hands for shoplifting and execution of all felons, they just don't trust the government not to target the innocent. So we have to have prisons, but in their mind, everyone should have a gun and make an effort to kill any kind of criminal whenever they can, to keep them out of prison so we don't have to pay to feed and shelter the cockroaches.
Really, you can stop with the histrionics and amature psychoanalysis. There's nothing to be "horrified" at in any of these cases. Amazed, maybe, at the stupidity of someone who thinks "not bothering the cops on Thanksgiving" is a good idea, or the failure to understand the limits of self defense. In all of these cases, these people were repeated victims of serious crimes and were getting no help at all from the government.
There are no "minor" offenses involved anywhere here. Breaking into people's buildings, and stealing from them is a
serious offense.. even if it's just teenagers "garage hopping". the fact that teenagers think it's no big deal is meaningless; teenagers are notorious for adjusting the facts in their mind to justify doing what they want.
Theft of anything at all, even without the breaking and entering elements if almost always at least the highest form of misdemeanor there is; 1 step below a felony. Entering people's buildings is almost always a felony; it isn't the same at all as cutting across someone's lawn - it's almost always a felony and CAN be as serious a crime as rape or some kinds of murder depending on the circumstances.
Quit being horrified at people shooting criminals.
That is not a bad thing. Your entire post consists of it being bad just "because". Why should anyone be horrified at this other than just emotional reaction to "zomg someone got shot!"?