• SupraMario@lemmy.world
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    Here I’ll fix our problem

    Pay teachers more

    Build more schools to reduce class sizes

    Make sure all kids have access to school food 3 meals a day

    Single payer healthcare

    Increased mental healthcare facilities and workers so kids don’t turn to suicide

    Improve safety nets

    End the war on drugs

    End for profit prison system

    End qualified immunity

    Hey look gun violence has dropped like a hot rock…

    But no please keep doing the same shit and spend political capital on shit a very large portion of the usa doesn’t want.

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      Turns out that some random Lemmy poster actually has better answers than both of the major political parties.

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      Ending the war on drugs doesn’t. I disagree

      Sorry. It’s the exact opposite. Here in Australia we have a serious meth problem and we are full of assholes who are incredibly toxic and drugged up. Ending the war on drugs just makes addictive drugs even more accessible, so people are more likely to try them and encourage others to do so

      Highly addictive drugs should not be legalized, and it certainly isn’t the reason for school shootings and such

      What protects us is gun laws, and you guys need stronger ones

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        The war on drugs is a euphemism. Ending It doesn’t mean stop drug legislation, it means stop putting parents in jail for 10 years and putting their kids in care because they smoked weed and the kid accidentally told a cop when the cop visited their school and told them if they didn’t rat out their parents something worse would happen.

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          Correct. The majority of our prison is non violent drug offenders, who lose their children, which end up in bad situations…which cause some of them to turn to gangs for that family role. It’s a cycle that feeds violence, and the most fucked up part, is it drastically effects minorities more than anyone else.

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          They already changed that didn’t they?

          I was in denver 2 weeks ago, and didn’t seem like anyone was going to jail for cannabis…

          It didn’t stop gun violence.

          Gun violence has very little to do with drug legalisation. It seems like people are just tacking it on as something they want, but it seems fairly dishonest, especially since you guys are getting a lot of mass shootings at schools and such which clearly aren’t related. It might only reduce the number of smaller shootings

          Better gun control is the primary factor that stops gun violence in most countries. At this time, everyone in US treats them like toys and fashion accessories. So when someone is getting bullied or having a shitty week, its very easy for them to snap and react. Here in Australia, they can’t easily react by grabbing a gun.

          We pulled the majority of them out of circulation for a reason… And it worked

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            You in Australia did not have anywhere near the firearms we have in civ hands. Even then, the forced confiscation you did only 60% turned in their firearms. You know what %60 leaves here in the states? Over 100 million firearms in civ hands.

            The drug wars target mainly minorities which cause parents to go to jail, and kids to turn to gangs. It absolutely has an effect on our gun violence. Which the mass majority of our violence comes from is gang related, not random shootings like you hear in the news.

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      Just an FYI, you gotta add a blank line between each item if you want them to display like a list and not a giant run-on sentence. Assuming it’s like reddit, you should be able to do bullet points with an asterix and a space before each item on the list if you’re into that.

      Would make your comment much more readable

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        Yea I wrote that in the AM without my brain having been fully awake lol fixed the formating cause that was a hot mess to read.

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      While I agree with you, any politician with an R beside their name is going to actively obstruct everything you just listed.

      So then it becomes what takes more political capital, one thing they’ll fight tooth and nail or ten?

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        If the dems had a spine they’d use their antigun capital on getting single payer passed. It would probably cut gun deaths in half alone.

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          At the rate hospitals are going belly up after getting drained of cash, there won’t be a health system left by the time any of this happens.

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      Pay people more. Make it really fucking hard to be a billionaire anywhere in the world.

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      Public all day preschool and early childhood interventions. Retrain doctors to take people’s conditions seriously and how to properly diagnose and give prescriptions.

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        Absolutely! Add in maternity/paternity leave that allows the parents to bond with their child for at least 6 months.

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    Ex-Fucking-Scuse me?

    Part of the enhanced background check requires requesting records from state and local law enforcement and mental health repositories about potential purchasers under 21.

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      If used properly this is a good thing. You don’t want someone who suffers from psychosis or some manic disorders with a firearm.

      Obviously it really depends how it is implemented.

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          If I have to live somewhere where people can own deadly weapons. It absolutely is in the public interest to try and minimise the chances of something going wrong.

          Health records are checked when applying for social security, for immigration, for insurance. I don’t necessarily agree with the fact they are for these things. But in my ideal world. The public’s right to safety comes before the right of someone to own a deadly weapon. And if they are going to do a background check they might aswell check for conditions which increase risk of fatal firearm use.

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            Inability to respect the rights of others is a red flag that you have psychopathic tendencies. Please report to the nearest euthanasia center.

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          Can confirm, it does. Not for firearms, just for “who knows what other rights I’ll lose in 30 years if I’m on that list.”

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      Welcome to “bigotry 101”…o it says your trans here…denied…o you have adhd…denied… depression…denied…ptsd from a previous rape…denied.

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    Why would I ever take these genocidal creeps seriously? Are they going to disarm the cops and dismantle the MIC? Because that’s the root of the violence.