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I feel like wishing people who are purposefully murdering children would die is not hateful and actually a pretty moral stance
So in your mindset, there's zero point where killing is "justifiable"?
I'm legitimately asking here.
In a perfect world, people would respect boundaries, not start war, or genocides to further their own beliefs.
What do you propose people facing extinction do? Parlay?
Troll? You haven't answered either of my questions? Lmao. Not everything is black and white my guy.
Again, I am legitimately curious what your opinions about this are.
You can sling insults all you want. It doesn't further your argument in any legitimate way.
I am not disingenuous in asking them.
I'm not even necessarily talking about the current situation here.
I'm asking you, where your line in the sand is.
If someone was in your home, threatening your life, or your loved one's lives, and they absolutely were not empty threats, would violence to the point of killing be "justified"?
For example, should the Ukrainians not defend their sovereignty, on their own soil, because killing at all is immoral?
You came at this with a black and white statement, but there are nuances to the world that shape the decisions outside of a binary "they killed/didn't kill"
If one side kills 100 for each one of their own killed there's a big difference. Other factors to consider is when your land is blocked off from the outside world by land, sea and air and being routinely invaded. The Geneva convention says there is a right to resist occupation on top of that which Israel did sign.
Jesus, those are some thoroughly piss-soaked chips you've got there, petal.
Your ability to admit you don't understand it is a big step. Now you just need to address your previous commenters in the same light, with the questions you've been asked and are too afraid to answer. We believe in you, champ.
I'm sure no one here wishes that anyone HAD to die. Most ethical systems throughout history have a moral justification for killing, if the death will prevent further killing of innocent people. If it's immoral to kill someone actively murdering children and about to murder more, are you saying it would be preferable to let the children be killed?
You aren't clever, trying to say we shouldn't kill Nazis in a war against Nazis.
This isn't rhetorical, tell me. If someone is about to shoot a child, and the only way we could stop them is through military action, what would you do?
In a hypothetical where there's a murderer with a machine gun killing children that will not be prosecuted in court then wishing them to be dead is pretty reasonable if you want the killing to stop.
Not saying killing is moral or that people don't have the right to live because they do but how else would you stop the murder if the government doesn't?
It's definitely not a black and white issue for sure, every adult must serve in the IDF or face criminal prosecution in Israel, so saying "death to the IDF" and "death to every of age Israeli citizen" are basically the same statement.
Seems pretty black and white. The genocide is massively popular at home, and I don't see any armed uprisings.
Prospects were good during PM Rabins term, the root of this problem is with corrupt people like Netanyahu. Killing every single perso on either side is not a solution.
Hell no. Rabin was was also a fascist and supported ethnic cleansing. Zionism has always been a fascist ideology centered on the forced removal of the native Palestinians.
https://palestinenexus.com/articles/israels-ethnic-cleansing-of-the-palestinians-1968-1993
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/12/10/stories-from-the-first-intifada-they-broke-my-bones
https://jacobin.com/2020/09/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-yitzhak-rabin-israel-palestine