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In a delightful little conversation, Achromatic brought up an anecdotal situation happening in a mall close to him:
Due to the level of fear present throughout Europe due to ISIS, police have been deployed in this English mall outfitted with assault rifles. This is apparently in the name of safety and to discourage/intimidate any possible threats in the area. Now, the question brought up was this: would you feel safe in such a scenario? Would you feel that the job was being accomplished? I'd be extremely frightened. I considered it outright intimidation of a fearful populace in the extremely vague idea of safety and wouldn't abide by it. I totally admit that I dunno what I'd actually do about it (or could do), but the underlying moral disagreement would be there.
How far can we go in the name of safety, trying to assuage the fears of a scared public? Where must we draw the line?
Due to the level of fear present throughout Europe due to ISIS, police have been deployed in this English mall outfitted with assault rifles. This is apparently in the name of safety and to discourage/intimidate any possible threats in the area. Now, the question brought up was this: would you feel safe in such a scenario? Would you feel that the job was being accomplished? I'd be extremely frightened. I considered it outright intimidation of a fearful populace in the extremely vague idea of safety and wouldn't abide by it. I totally admit that I dunno what I'd actually do about it (or could do), but the underlying moral disagreement would be there.
How far can we go in the name of safety, trying to assuage the fears of a scared public? Where must we draw the line?
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