I clearly stated my point. Killing someone who kills a lot of other people is murder. But it being murder isn’t evidence it’s wrong. You dismissed that without addressing it.
You’ve never said one thing about why you think it’s wrong, other than that it’s murder. I figured you were a hardcore deontologist. What is there to discuss? It breaks the law and is therefore evil from that point of view.
I asked for more info on why, you refused. What do you think I am to talk about here? Am I meant to guess your thoughts and argue with that?
Obviously you’re not actually this dense, but if you actually need to me to explain why I think killing someone you dislike is bad, then I don’t think there’s enough willpower in the world to hold your hand through that lesson.
But we both know what’s actually happening is that you know precisely why I think it’s bad, and you’re baiting out a debate on the healthcare system at large.
So say what you mean. You think there’s an argument to be made that the killing was morally just. Aka: You disagree with me.
So you were just being pedantic and don’t actually have a point. My bad, I thought you were actually saying something.
I clearly stated my point. Killing someone who kills a lot of other people is murder. But it being murder isn’t evidence it’s wrong. You dismissed that without addressing it.
You’ve never said one thing about why you think it’s wrong, other than that it’s murder. I figured you were a hardcore deontologist. What is there to discuss? It breaks the law and is therefore evil from that point of view.
I asked for more info on why, you refused. What do you think I am to talk about here? Am I meant to guess your thoughts and argue with that?
My position has been quite clear from the start. Not sure why you’re confused.
Celebrating the person who commited the unjust and immoral killing of Brian Thompson is (at best) cringe. It’s actually more like disgusting though.
Yes, you have been very clear about your conclusions. And completely opaque about everything else.
At this point I’m pretty much convinced… that you’re very carefully not saying anything about “why” you think it’s bad he was killed.
You’ve given nobody any reason to agree with you, and nothing to disagree with. So all I can say is “Yes, that is your opinion” and move on.
Obviously you’re not actually this dense, but if you actually need to me to explain why I think killing someone you dislike is bad, then I don’t think there’s enough willpower in the world to hold your hand through that lesson.
But we both know what’s actually happening is that you know precisely why I think it’s bad, and you’re baiting out a debate on the healthcare system at large.
So say what you mean. You think there’s an argument to be made that the killing was morally just. Aka: You disagree with me.