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Originally Posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Newer stories make it sound less ideological, and more just a story about a young man with a gun.
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The Monday morning quarterbacking is ridiculous. Every common fool is now an expert on mass participant event security.
"They left him on the roof for more than a minute!"
This is why I detested Plaintiffs' cases. Most things are not a result of true negligence. They are caused by a confluence of events not all of which could ever be foreseen. But that doesn't stop people crafting a narrative that it's someone's fault, someone's negligence.
Everybody needs a fucking story about why something happened.
I'd say what deserves opprobrium here is our demand that this event be explained to us as a narrative. The fact that despite modern man having been here for thousands of years, we still haven't shed that idiot gene that compels us to have to turn every random set of acts or omissions into a "story" that seems satisfying is really fucking pathetic.