• TSG_Asmodeus (he, him)@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    Then you must be in quite a conundrum with who was killed here; if you want justice for the CEO by finding the killer of the CEO, you’re supporting a murderer; if you support the killer of the CEO, you’re supporting a killer.

    Tough moral quandary.

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        24 days ago

        It takes a lot of people to make a missile, yet it only takes one to declare war. Who’s more at fault? If I steal a thousand elderly people’s retirement savings, and someone else steals my car, are we equally thieves? What if the son of a person who I stole from took it, does that change anything?

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            23 days ago

            No, that would be bad. But if that retirement stealer continues to steal, and the law doesn’t do anything, and the whole system is made so he will never get any consequences, there could be a moment when shooting him in the back is the only moral decision