"Most violence is caused by mental illness"

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It's a hypothetical question.

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No. The OP is a hypothetical.

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The OP is basically this:

If X were true, what would the implications be for Y?

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Because that's the hypothetical question. Mental illness has implications for culpability and responsibility when it is a factor in a crime. The words "culpability and responsibility" have moral connotations. That's why this thought exercise is, at its very root, about the link between morality and crime.

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FMF put the opening statement in quotes (“ … “ ), immediately followed by “If that statement were to be true … .” [Emphasis mine.] I think it would take a particularly daft or disingenuous reader to not see his hypothetical intention. (Which he has since reiterated.)


[Note: A number of right-wingers have been touting mental illness and/or moral decline as the drivers behind recent mass shootings. Therefore the possible dissonance between those views seems worthy of discussion. With that said, I think your citing of data that the mentally ill are more likely to be victims than perpetrators is right on – but FMF is hardly the person to attack on that. Try Greg Abbott, governor of Texas.]

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The OP is a hypothetical for the purposes of examining the link between morality and crime, especially in light of recent claims about mental illness in the context of the "culture war" in the US public domain..

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