Yesterday: mass shooters are America's single greatest problem, what kind of nutjob actually kills other people to satisfy their insane ideology? Today: a person I've never met with the surname Koch is dead and this may be the happiest day of my life
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I'm curious: do you see a distinction between wishing vs celebrating? Is the mere feeling/thought worthy of moral approbation, or is it the public expression there of? Do expressed opinions of remote, 3rd-parties matter at all?
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If, in my weakest moments, I find myself wishing real harm on people who are both politically active and (IMO) heinously wrong, I don't want to endorse those feelings in myself. And I especially don't want my community or society at large to endorse them
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It would more sense to wish for them to cease to do the bad work. I mean, people talk a lot about "going back in time and killing baby Hitler", no talks about "going back in time and preventing Hitler from growing up to be Hitler".
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