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Besides his violence, do you think Timothy McVeigh had a point?

cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
No, supposedly he was angry over the death of the children at the Waco compound but killing children in a daycare center in the Murrah building kind of neutralizes him making a point. You don’t kill more children because you are angry about other children being killed.
Having a point is no excuse to violate other innocent people's rights
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@SStarfish he caused more children to die. So why would anyone want to believe he was justified with his point.
luctoretemergo · 61-69, M
I'm not being a d*ck to you personally when I say this but it's like saying "well when Hitler was in power - at least the trains ran on time".
You want to strike back at the system - USE THE SYSTEM. Advocate, vote, get involved...whatever his message was, it's negated by his actions. Children were killed - regular working people were killed....what did it change? Cement posts in front of buildings, that's what changed. All this BLM, F the Police rhetoric - it changed nothing and all anyone will remember is the rioting. Change comes from within - I feel strongly about it...hope others do as well. USE THE SYSTEM, don't fight it!
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@luctoretemergo that and they don’t locate daycare centers in federal buildings any more
luctoretemergo · 61-69, M
@cherokeepatti That picture of the fireman carrying out that poor dead child - they should show that to these so-called anarchists. Is that how you want to be remembered for your "cause"?
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@luctoretemergo I have seen that photo hundreds of times, yes I agree with you
Driver2 · M
Yes he was insane or evil or both
SW-User
Sure. White cults matter.

 
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