> Bugs occur in rust code too.
Generally speaking, not these ones.
> It's not a silver bullet to fix all problems associated with software development.
No one said otherwise.
> Each language will have its own set of issues and quirks.
But not memory safety ones.
> It's easy to pick on C because it's been around far longer than most things
Not at all. Lots of languages existed before C that had improved safety. It's easy to pick on C because, with regards to memory safety, it's awful.
> Bugs occur in rust code too.
Generally speaking, not these ones.
> It's not a silver bullet to fix all problems associated with software development.
No one said otherwise.
> Each language will have its own set of issues and quirks.
But not memory safety ones.
> It's easy to pick on C because it's been around far longer than most things
Not at all. Lots of languages existed before C that had improved safety. It's easy to pick on C because, with regards to memory safety, it's awful.