http://www.9news.com.au/national/2017/03/23/10/51/commuter-looking-at-pictures-of-dead-bodies-causes-panic-at-flinders-street-station
Anyone saw this first hand? It seems I just missed out.
>Around ten police cars were called to Flinders Street Station in Melbourne’s CBD this morning due to reports a person was looking at pictures of dead bodies on their phone.
This sentence alone is laughably unbelievable. it sounds like he committed a thought crime or something.
that's fucking ridiculous. what if he was a med student, or a forensics student? even if it wasn't, there's nothing legally wrong with looking at dead bodies. maybe that's his fetish, who the fuck cares. it's not just fucking aussies either, it's a global problem: people panic immediately. in 20 years there WILL be thought crimes, because that's the way people's attitudes are shifting: everyone is guilty, and since it's just some fuck on the street who you don't even know their names, you might as well just call the police. fuck, i would have a hard time staying calm if someone called the cops on me for something stupid like that. there would be an actual problem very quickly
>>124486
>it's a global problem: people panic immediately
Yeah.
This has nothing to do with libtardism and the like.
This is a general trend.
People feel entitled to chimp out at the slightest notice.
Everyone is looking for safe spaces from this and that... But truth is people should develop skills to be able to manage unpleasant interactions.
We have reached a point in which unpleasantness is seen tantamount to threatening someone.
Some times social interactions just don't work as expected.
Plus, I don't like this whole idea of calling the cops at the shortest notice. When I was living in Melbourne, I was surprised at how people would recur to a public officers for the slightest stuff. Fact is, Australians pride themselves to be an assertive people; yet it seems to me they keep avoiding confrontation by demanding the State to deal with this or that.
>>124411
This is stupid, if people did this every day, it would shut down society and do more harm than the actual terrorism itself.