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[INFJ] This will make you rage

Is this two wrongs make a right? Because a cop killed someone it's okay to cave in someone else's skull who had nothing to do with it? What kind of a world would that be where we could all just beat the overloving shit out of strangers anytime we have a good reason to be upset?
Ends doesn't justify the means, reason. But there are ripple effects to violence in general and it's important to understand one event would not have happened without the other, meaning the initial act of violent was the catalyst for the latter violence and morally we have to hold accountable events which create these.

For example, the 9/11 terrorist attacks were directly responsible for the United States invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan, and that war is responsible for creating ISIS, so you see one event would not have happened without the other. It's all related, a cycle, and you can't isolate one act from the other.

If a woman who is beat and abused by her husband one day murders him in self defense, you have a good case of battered wife syndrome.

You have to address the source of the conflicts, by only looking at the outcome you miss the bigger picture as well as potential solutions.
 
Just curious here. Did you see it on some murder porn website, or did you experience it?
That's not to say it didn't happen, because shit like that does definitely happen, and worse.

Found it randomly while searching for live streams of the riots on youtube. A lot of things like that was streamed online.
 
Ends doesn't justify the means, reason. But there are ripple effects to violence in general and it's important to understand one event would not have happened without the other, meaning the initial act of violent was the catalyst for the latter violence and morally we have to hold accountable events which create these.

For example, the 9/11 terrorist attacks were directly responsible for the United States invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan, and that war is responsible for creating ISIS, so you see one event would not have happened without the other. It's all related, a cycle, and you can't isolate one act from the other.

If a woman who is beat and abused by her husband one day murders him in self defense, you have a good case of battered wife syndrome.

You have to address the source of the conflicts, by only looking at the outcome you miss the bigger picture as well as potential solutions.

People need to learn to stop killing regardless of the reasons why and to work things through rather than being violent and unreasonable.
 
If a woman who is beat and abused by her husband one day murders him in self defense, you have a good case of battered wife syndrome.
This is more like if she murdered random men who reminded her of her husband while her real husband sat in jail awaiting trial for his crime
 
This is how long standing feuds and prejudices start with the never ending cycle of retribution rather than reconciliation.
Exactly.

So the solution is that we hold both accountable. And we will. Everyone who murdered, police officer or civilian, is going to get a trial.
 
This is more like if she murdered random men who reminded her of her husband while her real husband sat in jail awaiting trial for his crime
I appreciate your efforts to poke holes in my logic and I'll concede; maybe the metaphor wasnt perfect.

I wasn't justifying the behavior either, simply saying, the violent reaction is a reaction to the initial violence.
 
I appreciate your efforts to poke holes in my logic and I'll concede; maybe the metaphor wasnt perfect.

I wasn't justifying the behavior either, simply saying, the violent reaction is a reaction to the initial violence.
Two wrongs still don't make a right