• Shampiss
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    16 days ago

    “But murder bad!”

    My brother, is murdering Hitler bad?? No!

    Is murdering a child bad? Definitely!

    Somewhere between these 2 extremes there is a place for horrible CEOs and Politicians that cause extreme harm.

    This place is not black and white. It’s subjective. We’ve seen recently that someone decided that this Healthcare CEO was bad enough to justify radical action.

    I’m not defending this attack. My point is that “violence is always bad” is unfortunately not strictly correct. In extreme scenarios it turns into a nuanced topic that should be the subject of a lot of internal reflection.

    Guess who benefits from this utopian idea that “violence is always bad”? some big Business men that put profit above other people’s lives.

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      16 days ago

      I’m sorry if this came off as me saying murder bad. It was a parody of a diffrent meme saulying you can only watch and a stuck figure is just watching the trolly run over people. I’d upload it now but my app won’t let me. Says imagine uploading is down currently.

      But

      This meme stops the trolly

      Edit: since I can’t upload pictures currently, https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1964329-the-trolley-problem

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        16 days ago

        Hey, there’s nothing wrong with your meme. In fact it’s a nice one.

        I’m reacting to the “murder is always bad” take that I’ve seen in many related threads about this topic.

        I know I came off a bit aggressive, but that’s not towards you. I’m just frustrated with the topic. Thanks for the calm and reasonable response. Cheers!

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          15 days ago

          Violence is always a solution.

          Societal evolution has led us to a point where we’d like it to be the last solution, once all others are exhausted.

          But when they are, there it is. It’ll solve any problem in the world, guaranteed. Maybe not well, and not cleanly, but solved it will be.