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by filmfact
1916 days ago
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So, people die of starvation in civilized countries - that doesn’t make it right - but we also don’t put up plaques celebrating it. And that really is the problem - in the one hand we have laws (set by governments) in a civil society that says violence is wrong, political violence doubly so, but at the same time they are putting up a plaque celebrating political violence. It’s like “violence is bad... (wink)” So if you were going to put up a plaque to Tony Blair celebrating his involvement in the Good Friday Agreement, I wouldn’t have an issue with it. I loathe the man personally and dislike much of his politics- but you are highlighting a positive thing he did. Celebrating someone who is literally only thought of today because they failed to murder someone on the street sends a crazy message: “Murder is wrong... (wink)” |
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We don't, though. Violence is legal if it's being carried out by state-sanctioned actors such as the police or army in the course of their duties.