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    3 months ago

    So you’re advocating a regression to 19th century mental asylums? Discarding humans as “hopeless” cases with no attempt to reintegration? That’s a bit sick.

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      Do you think Adolf Hitler could be rehabilitated?

      Maybe through empathy, or the power of prayer, a mosquito can be convinced to live a vegan lifestyle?

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        83 months ago

        Ah yes, the mentally ill are literally Hitler. Or literally insects. What a well-rounded person’s opinion.

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          Ok but Hitler was literally mentally ill. Could he have been rehabilitated? With the methods available at the time? The methods of today? Would that be just? Safe? How much do you trust the science?

          It’s not some crazy hypothetical. There are thousands of people walking around right now who have that same capacity and drive to do evil.

        • I don’t think that’s the point.

          Either you believe anyone could be rehabilitated, including Hitler. Or alternatively, you don’t believe that, but that is an admission that there exists some line which if crossed means a person becomes irredeemable.

          Then the question becomes: where is that line for you?

            • Well that’s A) not a basic human right (though I generally agree with it) but mostly B) a drivers license is not available to everyone. There are plenty of crimes that can see you get your license revoked entirely, potentially permanently.

              If you’ve exhibited clear mental volatility, a tendency for mass violence or straight-up potential for terrorist activities, why should society trust you with a car? Perhaps experts should first determine the risk of you driving before allowing you to obtain a license.

              Being allowed to drive is a privilege, not a right. It’s fine to extend that privilege to those who are deemed fit to have it, so then it should also be fine to deny it to those who are deemed a danger.

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            @ChairmanMeow @Archangel1313 There are already lots of things that keep people from getting driver’s licenses, from disabilities they have no control over like visual impairment or epilepsy to relatively minor and not directly safety-related civil matters like failure to pay child support or overdue court fees. A reasonable society would do a lot more to protect innocent lives from having people drive when they’ve demonstrated they can’t do so safely regardless of the reason.

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          133 months ago

          Contrary to what car makers would like you believe the right to drive is not a basic human right. In fact if anything designing a society solely for cars is what ignores the rights of many who naturally can’t drive (e.g. for health reasons).

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          Whatever sensible conditions to prevent people from owning firearms, should apply to even more deadly weapon. They should still be able to have access to a motorcycle, or the vehicle class that is Citroen Ami, which is a 25mph maximum speed car classified as somewhat close to a bicycle. License still needed, but 14 year olds can access.

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          33 months ago

          In a better world, yes. In this world, capitalism won the fight for well-designed cities so now we are in a bind where people that shouldn’t drive “have” to be able to, and a driver’s license is just a suggestion. Cheap cars are abundant and easily available so unless a person is in jail, they can’t practically be prevented from driving.