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Isn't it sad that we all have to adapt to a malicious minority so often?

And no, I'm not talking about "having to put up with" people wearing rainbow shirts. I mean 50k soccer fans not being able to finish watching a match because thirty people lighted fireworks, airport security being a nightmare for everyone due to four terrorists two decades ago, people missing out on meaningful conversations because they hold back to prevent being scammed or catfished by maybe 5% of strangers.

Of course we can't keep a match going if the stadium is on fire, let everyone take whatever they want on a plane, or be completely open with any stranger we meet, because that can have disastrous effects. But it's pretty unfair that we all give up so much freedom and enjoyment because relatively few people make it necessary to adjust and adapt, don't you think?

What's the solution though? 🤷
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BlueVeins · 22-25
I've read before that there's only like 175,000 active cartel members in Mexico. And like yeah that's a lot for a bunch of criminal gangs, sure, but bro, it's also like 1 in 1,000 Mexicans and the rest of them apparently just have to put up with it. That's insane.
@BlueVeins exactly my point! It makes sense that all those people take precautions to protect themselves against the cartel, but it's ridiculous that 175M make significant changes to deal with 175k bad ones.