You know, I’ve been reflecting, and I think I see the breakdown.
I’m operating on the assumption that as a society, we generally agree that murdering people because we don’t like something they did is, by default, immoral, and requires strong justification to be deemed good and acceptable.
I didn’t realize there were people like you around here who don’t believe that for some reason.
Thanks for enlightening me, I guess I should edit that assumption into my parent comment so other people like you don’t get confused.
Separately, because I’m so curious, why don’t you agree that murdering people because we don’t like something they did is, by default, immoral, and requires strong justification to be deemed good and acceptable?
Ah the evergreen “you’re arguing in bad faith because I said so” defense. You really got me
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Another classic cop-out! You’re playing all the hits!
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Oo, he’s into some of the newer cop-outs now. Let’s see if he busts out any oldies.
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You know, I’ve been reflecting, and I think I see the breakdown.
I’m operating on the assumption that as a society, we generally agree that murdering people because we don’t like something they did is, by default, immoral, and requires strong justification to be deemed good and acceptable.
I didn’t realize there were people like you around here who don’t believe that for some reason.
Thanks for enlightening me, I guess I should edit that assumption into my parent comment so other people like you don’t get confused.
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Speaking of laziness, no excuse for that awful formatting job.
Separately, because I’m so curious, why don’t you agree that murdering people because we don’t like something they did is, by default, immoral, and requires strong justification to be deemed good and acceptable?
Like what?