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  • Nah I think if an American killed Putin (ex-Russian or not), all hell would probably break loose

  • Thats cute that you say opressing minorities because that decision (to put up the flag on that day) was made unanimously.

  • Yeah because the Bundestag voted for it (unanimously btw)

  • At least in Germany, and I imagine it would be similar in the Netherlands, it would be the parliament's president because political symbols on clothing are not allowed.

    1. Those are just more quotes without context
    2. I still dont see how the would prove your point

    (I would like to note that I don't agree at all with Kirk's opinions just so that doesn't get mixed up)

  • Whats the strawman then in this case?

  • That is particularly unfitting in this case though. Because the people that voted Milei are still in favour and the people that didnt are still against him. The people protesting are not the ones who voted him.

  • A strawman is an argument, not a question. You fit your description of being disingenuous pretty well though I must say. Is there anything constructive u wanna say too or just this?

  • Nobody (?) is expecting everyone to have empathy with him, but not empathizing with someone and enjoying their murder are two different things.

    Celebrating his death is a disgrace to democracy and the human dignity. And that doesnt make a person much better than him.

  • Could you elaborate on that hatred for feminists? Couldn't find much on him spreading hatred for feminists (apart from him disagreeing with them)

    About his statements on trans people I was quite surprised (I acknowledge that is clearly hatred). I couldn't stop noticing, however, that his statements about trans people (implying that they should be murdered on the street) are almost the exact same thing people are saying about him (he deserved to be murdered like that). Both are - in my opinion - inhumane radical extremist positions and holding the latter, imo, gives illegitimely gives a justification to the latter (as in - murder on the basis of ideology being acceptable).

  • As a "person of reasonable intelligence" would have noticed, provided they had taken the time to actually understand that statement, I was at no point asking for a difference to be pointed out. Rather, I asked for the ethical reasoning that leads to the conclusion that voicing one's opinion is to be seen as worse than the murder of that person.

  • Conveniently left out the following two sentences where he states that he just prefers the term "sympathy" over "empathy" and dislikes the latter because of a miniscule detail in its origin

  • Karma is a nasty bitch and it comes for you with vengeance and not sorry he got it!!! You push that much hate in the world. You can only expect to get that much back!!!

    ... is what the Nazis would have said in 1942.

    On a seperate note, how is voicing one's opinions more "pushing hate" than celebrating the murder of a person?

  • All communist social-media addicts are always hsppy for the rest of their lives, of course! The addiction can't be the issue, it has to be capitalism!

  • Cocktails without alcohol cost way too much for what they are. That would be like paying 15 bucks for a burger without meat.

    Restaurants sometimes also have like dozens of types of beer, wine, etc. but the best non-alcoholic they can do is a water or a coca cola softdrink?

  • One question: Would you say the same about getting completely naked in public?

  • It is against the law. That means that society, as a whole, has decided that this is immoral.

    No one forces you to stare at the girl

    So that means that its morally okay to kill everyone who looks at me ("No one forces then to look at me!")?

    Why is your ethics enforceable, but other people’s aren’t?

    Because ethics are only enforcable through laws and the laws currently enforce "my" ethics in that regard.

    Why does she have less right to practice her ethical choice to expose her body (assuming by your answer you would have offense)?

    Whether that is morally right is an ethical question but would you say the same about a minor (exposing themselves)?

    Ethics is very subjective

    Exactly, so what is the issue with the company having moral concerns about it and shutting it down?

  • (To be fair, the Bible doesn't say you should force other people to do those things, it just says you should do them)

  • Well, thank you for taking the time to write this detailed explanation!

    Windows and MacOS use the abbriviation "MB" referring to the binary units, correct? How come that these big OS's use another unit than these large international bodies recognize?

    On a side note, I've always found it weird why HDDs or SSDs are/were sold with 128GB, 265GB, 512GB etc. when they are referring to decimal units.