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  • A youth justice system is for dealing with kids and teens who shoplift, or break noise ordinances, or run away from home, or abuse illicit substances, or any number of “boundary exploring” behaviors.

    A youth justice system is not the appropriate venue for dealing with “kids” so lacking in moral fiber as to deliberately and maliciously kill another person.

    If you’re distinguishing by the type of offense instead of by age, you don’t have a youth justice system, you have a minor offense justice system.
    Distinguishing by the severity of the offense is already part of the justice system.
    Youth justice systems explicitly consider the age and maturity of the offender, not just what they did.
    Also I’m not sure why a 15-year-old is a kid in one of your examples and a “kid” in the other.

    The tolerance we have for “youthful indiscretion” does not and should not extend to this degree of violence. A youth justice system is not an appropriate venue for those determined to be fundamentally irredeemable.

    This is not about tolerating behavior, it’s about reforming people to become members of society instead of lifelong burdens for the justice system.
    Despite the severity of his action, brandishing kids as “irredeemable” not only throws away their entire future but also burdens everyone else with keeping them contained forever.
    That profits nobody.




  • Regulation is just one tool, and a blunt one at that, but individual choices matter and can operate with more nuance for better results.

    I’ll grant that everything else you said were valid considerations but here I disagree.
    We need regulation because relying on individual choice doesn’t work.

    We wouldn’t need regulation for emissions if individuals would always chose emission free products.
    We wouldn’t need regulation for animal welfare if individuals would always chose cruelty free animal product or become vegan.
    We wouldn’t need speed limits if individuals would always drive safely.

    But people are assholes and idiots. They make choices that hurt the environment, society and often even themselves.



  • Ask any black soccer player

    Not the best example if you want to argue that it’s not about skin color, tbh.

    “White” has always been more about fitting a certain narrative than a specific shade of skin.

    Replace “White” with “Racism” and you’re on the money.
    Whiteness has always been more important in the US that in Europe. People here have always been surrounded by other “white” nationalities and cultures that they could still be racist against.
    Of all the things people say about Roma, them not being classified as white is one I have never heard.


  • Plastic bags have the lowest carbon footprint

    Why do people only ever talk about the carbon footprint when plastic bans are discussed?
    Plastic waste is lying around everywhere, microplastics have been found in placentas and brain stems, the great pacific garbage patch is larger than some micro states.

    The environment consists of more than just the atmosphere and we should reduce both greenhouse gases and plastic waste.

    Also

    plastic bags (including small produce bags) can be recycled at the grocery store (two near me do but it’s easy to miss). I also found plastic very easy to reuse.

    That may be so but many people do not recycle or reuse their plastic bags. I would assume this measure is aimed more at them then at you.