right haven't had a chance to catch up with this thread so excuse the late response.
In Europe killing people is considered "bad" no matter the circumstances. In America you have a more realistic view.
Do most really feel that way or are they just trying to be PC
I actually think many people feel so for real.
I see trouble in your future
So do I.
I fail to see how thinking killing resolves things , it doesn't, I mean what started WW1? Franz Ferdinands murder.
OMG, JUST REALISED
I AM BEING COMPARED TO BIN LADEN
FOR SAYING I WOULD KILL SOMEONE
THAT KILLED MY CHILD?
omfg BIN LADEN
You've misread me.
I compared your ideaolgy of murdering someone in said mental state as "right" to something bin laden would do (murdering someone that is not threat and nothing to gain from his/her killing)
I think that people should be responsible for their actions, and "I didnt mean it" or " I am a different person now" is all bullshit excuses.
I did say imprisonment , i'm not talking about those excuses either , I mean say they developed things like alzheimers. that kinda scenario.
a wea dribbly old man , a shell of their former self.
So far this assertion of yours has not been backed by anything like proof or fact. I am not even sure how you arrived here. Al Qaeda has proclaimed OBL their leader, up to and including on the day he died.
You've mixed mine and Bodie's posts MLA
Bodie was relating to another hypothetical situation not relating to bin laden.
Well maybe not "right" but not as bad as them either. I don't see how killing him even as "a shell of their former self" could even compare to orchestrating and promoting the
killing of thousands of innocents..
But what does killing him actually achieve? , I mean other than revenge attacks by Al Quaida.
I'm not comparing it on a physical scale , i'm comparing it in ideology , of course there is a massive difference with one person dying and thousands.
Sorry guys, I voted nuke.
Honestly , I put that answer in mainly for you.