When people overwhelmingly feel that their justice system has consistently failed to hold people accountable, vigilante "justice" will become more common. This isn't the result of some sort of moral degeneration in the general population, it's the result of increasing corruption and civil unrest. Trust in institutions has declined and continues to decline across the globe, and both of the incidents you mentioned are related to specific issues that people feel that their justice system is either incapable of or unwilling to adjudicate (fascism and genocide).
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I agree completely. Though I personally practice harm reduction at the ballot box, I don't believe that brow-beating people who express a reluctance to vote for a lesser evil into practicing harm reduction is an effective means of garnering their vote. Though it's easy to become frustrated with non-voters or third-party voters and place the blame on them for fascism taking over, the responsibility is really spread across the whole population, and most importantly our electeds and party officials who have consistently failed to present a positive and opposing narrative to the fascists.