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@Griffith Some are deluded enough to think "If we use force that makes us just like them!" because they are totally brainwashed. They literally think "using authority" is always bad. I've seen it time and time again with some people on here. They still understand that force is useful though
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@Arkana @Griffith
"Killing a child rapist will make you just as bad as the child rapist, if not worse!"
-media funded by a cabal of child rapists
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@gav @Griffith @Arkana
"Thou shalt not kill" is the 5th commandment. Dishonoring your parents is considered a bigger priority.
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@ArdainianRight @Griffith @Arkana murder us hardly the worst crime its strange that its treated like it is, there are plenty of moral reasons to kill, and perfectly normal killing is very frequent
in the old law of the norwegian kingdom murder was defined as lying about killing, either you killed men in public or you told the authorities, the king and lords only cared about secret killings, men were expected to carry weapons, women were bared from carrying swords, if you killed someone you were expected to work out revenge killings and paying people off and convincing amongst themselves
killing and violence were as far as archeology is concerned were rare(they were white after all)
something sick about never kill anything
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@ArdainianRight @Griffith @Arkana its murder not kill, this is important, it also makes it meaningless and completely a matter of opinion
wonder about "honour" and "respect", i think they have particular obligations in mind, maybe dont uncles and brothes descending into little civil war, maybe just to know this is when your son is a spiritual nigger, they certainly had adoption and disownig so the meaning is clearly lost
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@ArdainianRight @gav @Griffith @Arkana Its also better said as "thou shalt not murder"