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TopicNobody ever talks about Christopher Dorner anymore
Dash_Harber
09/30/17 6:01:18 PM
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Veggeta X posted...
Dash_Harber posted...
No. That may explain his behavior, but that doesn't forgive it. Regardless of his anger with police, he killed innocent people just because of their job choice. Does that mean that the survivors can each go mad and kill every person they meet? Obviously not.

It is not even like it was an ccident or in a scuffle or in a moment of passion. He literally planned out the murders. He had ample time to rethink his actions. Unfortunately, we are all safer without him.

So hypothetically speaking, because he killed innocents, what if a relative of one of those innocent people went mad because of Dorner and started killing innocent policemen. That said mad men would be his own fault and then it wouldn't be Dorner's fault by your logic right?


What? I'm not sure you got what I was saying.

He was wrong for killing. Even though his motivations may be sympathetic, he made a horrible decision and encouraging that sort of violent retribution only leads to more wanton death and violence.
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