A dissenting opinion
Most mass attacks in their various forms, are a form of self defense. When society is inflicting pain on the individual... the individual has a right to defend themselves from the aggressor that inflicts pain upon them. This is found in nature. If a group of people torment a cornered animal, that animal will lash out and attack. Unfortunately the animal will be put down. The humans are never blamed for this. I've seen it myself, you may have as well... A dog might have been beaten and abused by people, the dog maybe takes it for the longest time. Eventually the dog decides enough is enough and bites the people abusing it. The dog will be punished, the dog will be put down if it attacks someone. The dog doesn't know which people are nice or which are bad. It just knows, people keep hurting me, and I need to defend myself. And it's like this often in society. Get bullied in school for being weird or different. If the bullies have friends, and you don't, the school if anything will punish you for defending yourself. Because they all say "We didn't do anything, he just for no reason attacked and threatened us." and the principle tells you "Well, look, maybe you're telling the truth of how it happened, but was it filmed? No? Okay well we don't have video evidence so we have to go on word of mouth and right now I have 3 people telling me you did one thing and only one person... you... telling me a different story, so I can't take the word of 1 person over 3, so sorry I have no choice here." It's literally mob rule. And even if you do film them doing something, they'll claim you only filmed something they did after you started it and so at best you all get in trouble or no one does. Society never seems to give justice for those who are in the lower ends of the communities social hierarchy, especially when the aggressor is more popular, wealthy, and greater ties to the community. Ask all the victims of Epstein and the like. The outcast will always be the least valuable on the social totem pole. But that doesn't take away their moral right to self defense. All creatures, human or not, have that right. All of the above is clearly in reference to events that happen in Minecraft. Any real world similarities are purely coincidental.










