If there are as many people as the right says who want to kill for beliefs, I have to assume you are dead now and won’t be responding. If you are not dead, either you and the right are wrong about how many people are willing to kill for your beliefs, or you both are lying for some purpose.
You’re wrong. Murder is always wrong. Celebrating murder is wrong. You can disagree with someone that’s all good and fine, you can take legal action if you opponent cross the legal border, fine. You can use self defense if your opponent crosses even that border.
But the one thing that is unacceptable under all circumstances is to a) murder someone because of words b) celebrating this murder.
You can, of course, disagree. That makes you a horrible person, I would still not kill you or celebrate of someone else would do it.
Are you comparing the murder of someone with the wrong opinion to an ongoing war that happened because irreconcilable religious differences and mutual drive to total extermination?
Murder is OK if somone is perceived as homophobic, transphobic and engaged in so called hate speech?
Well, in this case I have some news for you about the population of Gaza, Hamas and Palestine in particular and the vast majority or muslims in general.
I haven’t made any comments justifying murder. I just think it’s weird how you think murdering people over opinions is always wrong when a Nazi dies, but when Israel comes up suddenly it’s more complicated than that because of “irreconcilable religious differences”
If there are as many people as the right says who want to kill for beliefs, I have to assume you are dead now and won’t be responding. If you are not dead, either you and the right are wrong about how many people are willing to kill for your beliefs, or you both are lying for some purpose.
You’re wrong. Murder is always wrong. Celebrating murder is wrong. You can disagree with someone that’s all good and fine, you can take legal action if you opponent cross the legal border, fine. You can use self defense if your opponent crosses even that border. But the one thing that is unacceptable under all circumstances is to a) murder someone because of words b) celebrating this murder.
You can, of course, disagree. That makes you a horrible person, I would still not kill you or celebrate of someone else would do it.
what about murder in war? is all the murder in Gaza wrong?
Are you comparing the murder of someone with the wrong opinion to an ongoing war that happened because irreconcilable religious differences and mutual drive to total extermination?
Sounds like a simple difference of opinion about gods if you ask me.
And arguing with religious people is supposed to lead to a sane outcome?
Murder is ok if you’re religious?
Murder is OK if somone is perceived as homophobic, transphobic and engaged in so called hate speech?
Well, in this case I have some news for you about the population of Gaza, Hamas and Palestine in particular and the vast majority or muslims in general.
I haven’t made any comments justifying murder. I just think it’s weird how you think murdering people over opinions is always wrong when a Nazi dies, but when Israel comes up suddenly it’s more complicated than that because of “irreconcilable religious differences”
So capital punishment is wrong? Celebrating the death of Charles Manson is wrong? How about Hitler?