@SarahAllisonFl Those responsible should be fined for the full damage, or forced to compensate through compulsory labor.Furthermore, what we should really focus on is why the problem could not be stopped in time.
@realMaalouf People resist such violence, yet do nothing about the suffering of others.So-called deportation is merely passing the disaster onto someone else.
@isaacrrr7 Anyone holding a stun baton is just like someone with a gun:once they have power, they can act above anyone else.This is what we should reflect on: the imbalance of power.
@RealBababanaras The reality is that populations in backward regions are growing, and such cases are becoming increasingly frequent.
We have a responsibility to change these places; otherwise, such cultures will spread across the world.
@AmiriKing Expelling them will not solve the problem. We are only sending violence to others.If we truly want change, we must accept them, but hold them bound by rules.People are not inherently violent; they lack proper education.
@B7frankH It is not that Black people are inherently violent, but a lack of family structure and upbringing.Although America is highly civilized, there remains a group of people consistently falling behind, completely out of step with its prosperity.
@travelingflying Faced with such behavior, people always endure it in silence.
Does this not reflect a problem in our society?
We cannot hold those responsible effectively, nor can we provide meaningful protection before incidents occur.
@XFreeze The solution is not censorship, but accountability for speech.Personal attacks and bullying run rampant online precisely because the cost of being held responsible is too high, allowing such behavior to grow increasingly unchecked.
@NASA@SpaceX@Space_Station Space exploration has brought countless technologies and breakthroughs to humanity—this is where we ought to https://t.co/dcn97yFq6U is nothing but a speck of dust in the universe, yet we keep fighting among ourselves.
@YossiBenYakar There must be a group of people who establish fundamental rules based on objective evidence, uphold and enforce them. Otherwise, the so-called majority can trample on human rights at any time.