This is the quintessential American attitude: individuals are ultimately responsible for every good or bad thing that happens, and there are no structural considerations that shape people’s lives, circumstances or decisions. It’s precisely why the gun problem in the US is what it is: many Americans genuinely believe that you can flood a society with lethal weapons and it’ll be fine because the good guys will use them responsibly and the bad guys will be caught and punished. You can have a gun and it’s totally fine, but leave it on the table for your mentally disturbed teenage son to pick up and use and you’re an accessory to murder. The answer is to keep expanding the web of culpability and filling the prisons until you get a peaceful society. Any day now.What'sinaname wrote:^ It seems your deflecting by making the problem the responsibility of everyone else but the individual.
It's time people take responsibility for their actions - not blame social inequality, racism, left wing politics, and mental disorders. These are all excuses.
Individuals, including parents, need to be held accountable. Actions have consequences. It's time for people to be taught that again.
It really is a horribly alienating and inhuman way of looking at the world. The cult of freedom and personal responsibility has quite a lot to answer for.