ASCPFC
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- Location
- Pro-Cathedral/caravan park
- Country
Ireland
There is a constant, recurring argument that people are not to blame for crime. It's their circumstances etc. It's often brought up in court.Yes, but you're seeking to remove or reduce blame aimed at the consequence, which doesn't make sense.
If unemployment leads to violent crime, we don't start arguing that violent crime is ok/understandable until unemployment drops.
You can very easily do both; address the underlying causations and hold people accountable for how they respond to them.
Otherwise you're effectively saying people have no agency and outcomes are inevitable once a cause exists... which clearly isn't true.
There is no admittance that immigration is causing anything negative at all. Just a bit of reality, rather than ideology might be a start.