PunkBillCarson
Well-Known Member
It baffles me that I'm so on board with what you said in the other thread about the whole "America isn't actually the best place ever" thing, but this is probably the point on which I disagree with you the most so far.
I can't see any scenario where going out with intent to kill someone outside of something like self defense is not wrong. I could even stretch as far as understanding someone wanting to kill the person who wronged them -> it's still wrong, but I get why someone would say it's not. But wanting an entirely innocent/unrelated-to-the-situation person to be dead to make you feel better about whatever you might be mad about, no matter how justified the inciting sense of anger might be -> In what universe is that ok?
It's ok to try to kill people just because you're mad BECAUSE THEY RAPED SOMEONE YOU CARE ABOUT? I cannot comprehend how that can be interpreted as not wrong.
Fixed that for you.
Killing someone unrelated to the incident, yes, that is wrong. I'm not disputing that. I'm simply saying that killing a rapist is fine. Going after random people, yes, that is wrong. If he were going after the person that raped his best friend, that would be fine.
Also, just because you agree with what I said in another thread about immigrants, that has no bearing on what I think is fine when it comes to killing someone. The two are not related, so I don't know why this baffles you.