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by coldtea
3035 days ago
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>It’s amazing to me that the argument of “don’t go after those guys for what they are doing when those other guys are doing bad things too” never dies. Actually the argument is more like: bad guys shouldn't go after bad guys. It's hypocritical, self-serving in the name of some "cause", and creates worse outcomes. You know, like a bad guy going in to bring "democracy" (assert control for strategic interests and/or ensure cheap oil and favorable currency use) and ends up in chaos, civil war, fundamentalism, and refugee waves. Time and again. But I guess hypocrisy never dies. Even with all of its blatant fallacy. It will persist until the end of time. And solve nothing. As for good guys, they can go after the bad guys all they want, and we'll even cheer for them. |
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Bad guys can go after bad guys. Good guys can still go after the remaining bad guys.
If we sit around waiting for he without sin to cast the stones, if on the off-chance that such a rare soul exists, then that small army-of-one will be outnumbered and overpowered and neutralized.