8th May 2004, 2:13 PM
You're still not really seeing what I meant.
Different acts of violence and evil-doings are just that: different. Each and every case is different. Some could have been preventable, some couldn't have been preventable. For the people who are the victims, and the case is preventable, they should be well aware that it could have been. This sounds like utter nonsense and rambling now. But for one thing, I highly suggest that you look into some philosphy books and thoughts because this was always a heated debate amongst philosophers. Sometimes, although it's very hard, you have to put yourself in the shoes of the wrong-doer.
It's very hard to say the point I'm trying to make and I know it's somewhat awkward. It's a different view on the topic and I knew most people would disagree with it. But still, it's a legitimate stance and serves the purpose for an argument.
Carry on, I have some lasertag to play. muaha. :evilha:
Different acts of violence and evil-doings are just that: different. Each and every case is different. Some could have been preventable, some couldn't have been preventable. For the people who are the victims, and the case is preventable, they should be well aware that it could have been. This sounds like utter nonsense and rambling now. But for one thing, I highly suggest that you look into some philosphy books and thoughts because this was always a heated debate amongst philosophers. Sometimes, although it's very hard, you have to put yourself in the shoes of the wrong-doer.
It's very hard to say the point I'm trying to make and I know it's somewhat awkward. It's a different view on the topic and I knew most people would disagree with it. But still, it's a legitimate stance and serves the purpose for an argument.
Carry on, I have some lasertag to play. muaha. :evilha: