Note that all of them kill vampires, and as @nberlat points out, vampires are actually people by any non-genocidal framework
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However, this is not yet quite apparent. Which leads us to the deal with why Angel can be a vampire and not bad.
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So a long time ago, Angel ate a kid. The family got mad and they put a spell on him. Racist terms are used to describe said spell.
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The spell itself functions according to an incoherent ableist notion of personhood designed to make vampires ok to kill.
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A vampire, which Angel was at the time he ate this particular kid (he actually ate a lot of kids), normally lacks a soul.
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A soul is described as "what makes you you," but this clearly isn't true for all vampires, since Friend No One Remembers and many other >
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> vampires, like everyone's favorite vampire William "The Bloody" "Spike" Spikerson [last name invented], keep their personalities
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Yes, there are eventually going to be two special vampires who don't get exterminated on sight because Buffy thinks they are hot
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And yes, they are both Irish dudes named William played by Canadian or American dudes
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Angel's real name is Liam, not William, he's Irish while William the Bloody (Spike) is English
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This is intended to be an important character note even if Boreanaz's terrible accent limited how much they could fall back on it
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