Comment by what 6 days ago I’d like to know your reasoning for answering “no” to all of the above. 5 comments what Reply stavros 6 days ago I guess we'll just have to find someone who answers no to all of that and ask them! what 6 days ago I think my point was obvious. What is your justification for answering no to any of them? stavros 6 days ago Alright, I'll explain. I don't think violence is bad against someone who's about to kill my family, because:* I care about my family more than I care about a stranger.* I care about people who don't kill people unprovoked more than I care about people who kill people unprovoked.* My family are more than one person, versus the one killer.That's why I answer no to that one. 2 replies →
stavros 6 days ago I guess we'll just have to find someone who answers no to all of that and ask them! what 6 days ago I think my point was obvious. What is your justification for answering no to any of them? stavros 6 days ago Alright, I'll explain. I don't think violence is bad against someone who's about to kill my family, because:* I care about my family more than I care about a stranger.* I care about people who don't kill people unprovoked more than I care about people who kill people unprovoked.* My family are more than one person, versus the one killer.That's why I answer no to that one. 2 replies →
what 6 days ago I think my point was obvious. What is your justification for answering no to any of them? stavros 6 days ago Alright, I'll explain. I don't think violence is bad against someone who's about to kill my family, because:* I care about my family more than I care about a stranger.* I care about people who don't kill people unprovoked more than I care about people who kill people unprovoked.* My family are more than one person, versus the one killer.That's why I answer no to that one. 2 replies →
stavros 6 days ago Alright, I'll explain. I don't think violence is bad against someone who's about to kill my family, because:* I care about my family more than I care about a stranger.* I care about people who don't kill people unprovoked more than I care about people who kill people unprovoked.* My family are more than one person, versus the one killer.That's why I answer no to that one. 2 replies →
I guess we'll just have to find someone who answers no to all of that and ask them!
I think my point was obvious. What is your justification for answering no to any of them?
Alright, I'll explain. I don't think violence is bad against someone who's about to kill my family, because:
* I care about my family more than I care about a stranger.
* I care about people who don't kill people unprovoked more than I care about people who kill people unprovoked.
* My family are more than one person, versus the one killer.
That's why I answer no to that one.
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