the groups that nazis target for extermination can’t change who they are. they can’t stop being black or gay or jewish or trans or whatever. but nazis can choose to stop being nazis. that’s why their lives don’t matter. they have made the choice to embrace fascism, an ideology that demands the death of nearly everyone on this planet. until and unless they change their beliefs, their deaths are necessary to protect the rest of us from them.
it is always morally correct to kill a nazi. every nazi killed is an innocent life saved.
Wow… very… civilized
wow, such a genius brain perspective, you truly are so evolved and intelligent!
Killing Nazis is always morally correct.
the groups that nazis target for extermination can’t change who they are. they can’t stop being black or gay or jewish or trans or whatever. but nazis can choose to stop being nazis. that’s why their lives don’t matter. they have made the choice to embrace fascism, an ideology that demands the death of nearly everyone on this planet. until and unless they change their beliefs, their deaths are necessary to protect the rest of us from them.
it is always morally correct to kill a nazi. every nazi killed is an innocent life saved.
Thanks, I think so too
Unironically, yes. Paradox of intolerance.
The paradox of intolerance doesn’t exist.
Tolerance is a social contract, if one side decides to break it, then the other side doesn’t need to honour it either.
Uh…yeah. That IS the premise of the paradox.