• lobut@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    I think the joke is that he risked his life for 6 bucks. Not that poor people deserve to die …

  • logicbomb@lemmy.world
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    The amount of money in his wallet is irrelevant to the underlying moral question.

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        The question is are you justified to use deadly force, if somebody threatens you with a deadly weapon.

        • whosepoopisonmybuttocks@sh.itjust.works
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          I think that in most jurisdictions, it wouldn’t be legal to take someone’s gun and then shoot them with it. Once they’d been disarmed, they may no longer pose a threat. However, if you pulled out your own gun and shot them, this would be self defense, as they were still a threat when you attacked.

          Morally, I think many religions claim they’re objective and say that killing is wrong. However, they often carve out exceptions.

          My own subjective morality in this case would agree that this is immoral, as the robber has been disarmed. However, its impossible to be sure they’re really no longer a threat.

          However however however.

  • sad_detective_man@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    Guess people have an inalienable right to assault me because I’m poor. I’ll try to keep that in mind going forward 🙏

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      It’s the “I’m a hero!” at the end of the comic that sets the tone for what this is about.

      By celebrating his act, self defense guy is showing that he specifically enjoyed it enough to celebrate his act afterwards. It’s the difference between killing someone in self defense and killing someone in self defense then teabagging the corpse. Only one of these situations demonstrates a completely lack of empathy.

      So, to address your comment directly, this isn’t a comment about self defense and all its myriad variations. It’s about the celebration of loss of life that happens whenever these situations come up.