and again, even if whites were less violent, all are still human. What makes you rejoice at the suffering of humans?
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Replying to @csilverandgold @PolJosephWatson
what hurt made you want to celebrate others' hurt? What pain makes you want to celebrate others' pain?
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even the violent, even the hateful, even liars and thieves---something has to make you rejoice in this pain.
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I believe there is nothing in the historical record to demonstrate your belief in the inherent pacifism of Caucasians.
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in fact, there is much that testifies against it. But even that is beyond the point I wanted to make.
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all I wanted to ask was what makes you celebrate someone else's pain. You can believe this is the right outcome...
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...and yet still mourn for the children whose hope for a life without violence has been cut off.
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I just want to know what prevents you from doing that. Who hurt you? Why do you want others to hurt?
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that doesn't mean you have to want them to hurt. You can want them outside this country and still not celebrate their pain.
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I think we disagree on a lot, but I hope we don't disagree that human suffering is bad, and not something to celebrate.
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