That’s the logical conclusion to draw when someone is criticizing the celebration of a vigilante murderer.
No, I think we need more people like him. Much more. I’m sure that’s a wonderful world to live in.
Independent thinker valuing discussions grounded in reason, not emotions.
I say unpopular things but never something I know to be untrue. Always open to hear good-faith counter arguments. My goal is to engage in dialogue that seeks truth rather than scoring points.
That’s the logical conclusion to draw when someone is criticizing the celebration of a vigilante murderer.
No, I think we need more people like him. Much more. I’m sure that’s a wonderful world to live in.
Why do you think my opinions are free then?
But clearly your opinion on my opinion is so important you need to share it with me.
Even if the penalty (death) can be morally justified it still shouldn’t be celebrated. Also, I oppose death penalty - the people celebrating this have no moral standing to oppose it too. They’re on the wrong side of history in my view.
It’s all fun and games as long as you get to decice who the dragons are. The people you oppose have their’s too.
Literally celebrating the murder of a person is what I mean.
So many here showing their true colors and demonstrating that they’re actually no better than the people they oppose.
If it was quality opinions, I wouldn’t be handing them out for free. They’re free instead, so I don’t listen to complaints.