Cautiously, With full person protective equipment and a decontamination shower after.
Serious answer: you shouldn’t have to, the apparatus of society/the state should. People who are crazy, vindictive and abusive have always existed. The reason current year is so fucked is not really their existence, it’s how society is failing to stop their behaviour and actively encouraging it.
Society should put a brake on this by Shame being a potent force and if that doesn’t work, the state apparatus (law, courts etc) should be stepping in to sort it. In current year, shame is forbidden, everything goes, you can’t mock, you can’t have a word, you can’t tell people to knock it the fuck off. Or you’re transphobic. Then the state won’t help either - the courts are enforcing compelled speech on the UK and Canada. BCHRT is making a mockery of justice, women have dicks and anyone saying they don’t is deleted.
So then we’ve got a big problem because people like this make up x % of the population and have a huge impact on everyone else. In a civilised society, mob justice and the thirst for revenge is delegated to the state. If the state isn’t holding up its end of the bargain by catching, processing, punishing and incarcerating dangerous individuals then that need for revenge and order doesn’t go away, what happens is you get vigilante behaviour.
Everyone’s always known that society ain’t that fair, but when you've got open, flagrant stuff like high level pedo rings, and the yanivs of the world aren’t punished or even hindered, trust in the state is going to hit an all time low and something will break. This is decline of empires stuff.
Yaniv skirts the line between hilarious and terrifying, but the underlying problems in society that he exposes are really worrying.
Serious answer: you shouldn’t have to, the apparatus of society/the state should. People who are crazy, vindictive and abusive have always existed. The reason current year is so fucked is not really their existence, it’s how society is failing to stop their behaviour and actively encouraging it.
Society should put a brake on this by Shame being a potent force and if that doesn’t work, the state apparatus (law, courts etc) should be stepping in to sort it. In current year, shame is forbidden, everything goes, you can’t mock, you can’t have a word, you can’t tell people to knock it the fuck off. Or you’re transphobic. Then the state won’t help either - the courts are enforcing compelled speech on the UK and Canada. BCHRT is making a mockery of justice, women have dicks and anyone saying they don’t is deleted.
So then we’ve got a big problem because people like this make up x % of the population and have a huge impact on everyone else. In a civilised society, mob justice and the thirst for revenge is delegated to the state. If the state isn’t holding up its end of the bargain by catching, processing, punishing and incarcerating dangerous individuals then that need for revenge and order doesn’t go away, what happens is you get vigilante behaviour.
Everyone’s always known that society ain’t that fair, but when you've got open, flagrant stuff like high level pedo rings, and the yanivs of the world aren’t punished or even hindered, trust in the state is going to hit an all time low and something will break. This is decline of empires stuff.
Yaniv skirts the line between hilarious and terrifying, but the underlying problems in society that he exposes are really worrying.