Individuals, yes. Populations, no.
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So yes, you need to put in a lot of effort. That effort is being put in though so it's not like I'm arguing there are no issues presently.
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And there are people who are seemingly bad people, but to argue it's an unchangeable characteristic of their personality seems pointless debate IMHO. Some people, e.g., Nazis, do need to be punched/killed, of course.
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At what point does it cross the line into thought-crime though? Or pre-crime? That's the thing...
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We already have "pre-crime" crimes. If you threaten somebody that is a crime. As is preparing, e.g., a terrorist attack. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offences_Against_the_Person_Act_1861#Threats_to_kill …
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And do you support this? My point is that there has to be a line beyond which you will not cross...
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I don't cross the line you seem to have which is that some people are inherently;l bad. But why does even ethical point need to be also a legal one?
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Also it was the only event where a catholic bishop openly protested those actions in public and his popularity shielded him from retaliation by the Nazis. AFAIK, he's the only publicly known "oppositonal" that wasn't murdered by the Nazis! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clemens_August_Graf_von_Galen …
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AFAIK too.
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