Not gonna lie fam, I was looking for a way to link the source post, that was less creatively dead than "Source post: √link". But I think what I said is a hella good point in a post with enough upvotes, that I was going back to it via "Top of last week", because it is that highly upvoted.
There's lots of polemic comments on the other post as well, but I did like this thing someone there said, about how the greatest impact can be made in real life, where the bigot in question, has a real person in front of him, making it much harder to dehumanise them.
Online, there probably isn't much to be done to change someone's mind.
When in person, if he is still an asshole, treat him like the asshole that he is.
Way more than thousands, given the widespread economic effects on the victim hosting country.
Speaking as a Greek, 20 years later there are literally still multiple abandoned world-class sporting facilities, unused, in maximum disrepair.
Some like the one outside my town never used even once (Olympics included), after millions of euro spent.
I hope the homeless can use it for shelter at least, though it's in a pretty inconvenient spot anyway.
Hey op, if you want another player, I'm interested, send a dm! (Never in my life have I played Cyberpunk, but hey, you said you've already had the mandatory mental breakdown, so it's gonna be ok I think)
But on the USA death penalty issue, yes, generally choices about how it is carried out, are made with the spectators in mind, and the process itself is made more torturous in order to make it look better.
(John Oliver has some great information in his death penalty video)