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by Layke1123
1958 days ago
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You can't respect someone's freedom to murder without approving of said murder. You actually do not believe what you are saying or are being intentionally obtuse. If you could prevent the unlawful murder of someone, you don't give a damn about their choice. You are making the choice for them by saying it is not allowed. Your implementation of that forced choice is currently handled by the law. In the future, it might be before they are even able to generate a murderous impulse. |
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Sorry, but I disagree.
> You actually do not believe what you are saying or are being intentionally obtuse.
No, I just have a viewpoint that you apparently can't understand.
> Your implementation of that forced choice is currently handled by the law.
This is obvious nonsense since having a law against murder does not prevent someone from committing a murder. It just imposes a punishment on them afterwards.
> In the future, it might be before they are even able to generate a murderous impulse.
Which is very, very different from the current scheme of law we have now. And, as I have said elsewhere in this discussion, to me looks like tyranny worse than the worst tyrannies in history.