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  1. most causality is made up. life is way more unpredictable and random with everyone walking around with free will. There is no threat greater than free will and any logical device used to play blame games is actually diverting attention from the randomness and chaos that results from free wills multiplied at mass scale. It's stupid to think there would not be mass shootings and other forms of hate and violence, given the way our minds work. And hardly any of the violence will ever have a reason or a source that can be blamed, without generalizing and making assumptions. Life is free choice plus randomness and the results can feel quite chaotic at times.

  2. I need to listen to this whole podcast, what even talking about has really been matching a lot of BS I’ve seen SJW’s push in various vids.

    Before you know it, they’re going to say reality itself is a male construct that needs to be torn down.

  3. Life is too complicated to boil things down to "this one thing directly causes these behaviors in all people all the time"… Human behavior springs from a mishmash of genetics, experience, environment, hormones, morality and/or spirituality, the foods and chemicals we ingest, childhood experience, trauma, and a multitude of other factors. Violence cannot be boiled down to any one factor. Culture is one of the variables in this equation, and on small factor may be how American society promotes violence as a way for protagonists in literature, movies and TV shows to solve their problems. The police and military are practically worshipped. But even this cultural influence is mitigated by hundreds of other factors. Removing the culture of glorified violence isn't going to end violence, it might not even reduce violence, and in any case it's impossible to rewrite culture from the top down. Culture itself arises naturally from the behaviors of the individual members of society. You can't engineer culture, at least not one as large as our culture has become.

  4. I don't think you can test a post hoc fallacy like that one. How can you find a meaningful correlation between the race-based content in South Park and, what are we saying? The deterioration of race relations in America? Or violence motivated by race, religion or ethnicity? Either way, I don't fancy anyone's chances of drawing a reasonable conclusion.

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