So we need the nanny state because humanity is weak?

Laws don't prevent harmful action, they just standardize the consequence and centralize the enforcement of it.

No law will ever prevent parents teaching harmful action to kids. Also no law will ever prevent domestic abuser to hit his wife. Or whatever example you want to give.

There also used to be places in the world where I wasn't worried after every boarder crossing if I said something that offends the current regime in the western democracies enough to try to jail me for it.

Jailing people for wrong speak will not create a strong culture of kindness, just a culture of fear. Which is what is already happening all around europe.

With your reasoning we need to also police the thoughts (which you are effectively arguing for anyway) because thoughts can hurt you too. Imagine thinking something bad and getting upset by it? They should put you in jail because you're mentally harmful to yourself...

In a strong culture a man harassing kids gets punched in the face. Not written a citation for using words that hurt someones feelings because they grew up raised by snowflake parents who need their government to protect them from people who have opinions different than their favorite tiktoker.

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Exactly. Kids need to be equipped with frameworks and understanding, not crying about every bad word. Truth is parents can never protect kids from what they face outside in school and elsewhere. Trying to ensure their feelings don’t get hurt can’t extend to when the parent isn’t around. It’s better to teach them resilience and fortitude, respect and honor and for everything else there is the greatest teacher to ever exist - life.

> A strong culture about kindness and value of lives is the final solution, but until this naturally arise some laws are necessary to agevolate the process.

We all agree that a cultura paradigm is better.

In the meantime you are proposing to replace laws with punches in the face, right?

Sorry I don't agree with that, since it instigates violence.

No, what i'm proposing is that we don't trade our freedom for the pinky promise that someone in a uniform will come to save me from the people saying bad things about me.

And for communities to self regulate on bullshit like this.

I repeat, I agree with the goal, but we need practical measures in the present time.

Sometimes the community can regulate a social behavior, sometime not.

Btw, I would like to point out that the "government" is just a really big, complex (and often inefficient) community.