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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Intentional Death is a very hard one to justify. Yet worse is Death by intentional torture. Unfortunately there is worse than death by intentional torture.
Mass murder, and genocide are two unforgivable things.
If you can forgive these two things there is something wrong emotionally. Because those who do so, will NEVER stop. They are incapable of stopping.
Also not all evils are equal. There is always a worse crime. Yet there has to be a line drawn somewhere.
There's a reason why using nuclear bombs on people is a international crime.
Mass murder, and genocide are two unforgivable things.
If you can forgive these two things there is something wrong emotionally. Because those who do so, will NEVER stop. They are incapable of stopping.
Also not all evils are equal. There is always a worse crime. Yet there has to be a line drawn somewhere.
There's a reason why using nuclear bombs on people is a international crime.
The use of nuclear bombs on people is considered an international crime due to their indiscriminate destructive power, which causes massive civilian casualties and suffering, violating principles of international humanitarian law.
Such actions are seen as crimes against humanity because they do not distinguish between combatants and non-combatants, leading to widespread devastation and long-term effects on survivors. Wikipedia
Such actions are seen as crimes against humanity because they do not distinguish between combatants and non-combatants, leading to widespread devastation and long-term effects on survivors. Wikipedia