Oryx
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See, I hate how nowadays there is really no "right or wrong" everyone can justify everything. Makes me wish I could go back in time to the 50s where everything was clear cut and people knew how to act and behaved and those that violated it were shunned/punished accordingly.
Just because it was clear cut doesn't mean it was right. For example, it was wrong for a woman not to conform to gender roles in the 1950s, they were widely criticized for not being womanly enough. Yet we've evolved enough now to know that just because a woman doesn't want to be a housewife doesn't mean that she's picking the "wrong" thing. Unless you also believe that no women should be allowed to not be housewives, then this argument is lost on you.
Yes, so clear cut back in the 50s.
Even if things were so clearly defined, what would make those definitions correct.
What is wrong with being able to justify something if it can be rightly justified accordingly? You are quick to not recognise someone who breaks the law as human, when I do not see any indication that you could adequately explain why.
My question is, what law is big enough to say "that's a criminal, let me go shoot him"? If someone pirates music, they're a criminal, are they human? What if they stole food from a convenience store? What about a family friend of mine, who stole her parent's car when she was 16 and now has it on her permanent record even though she didn't hurt anything? Does she deserve to be shot under your idea of morality?
It's really boggling my mind that you have so little respect for life that you think you have the right to judge someone else not worthy of living when there is no danger to yourself.