Why do philosophers say things such as "There's no wrong way to respond to abuse"? Obviously there is a wrong way. If, for example, your response to genuine abuse is to murder random strangers from the same racial group as your abuser, then you've responded in the wrong way.
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You're right; there is a lot of nuance that can't be summed up in an aphorism. I just wanted to acknowledge that some of the intentions behind it are noble.
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