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congruent 5 points ago +5 / -0

Honestly, I think this kid knew exactly the risks, was willing to risk his life for his country, to protect a nearby (15 miles) community from looting and rioting, and fully understood what could happen, and was willing to take whatever action was necessary, take the risk and accept the consequences.

In other words, his eyes were wide open and he was prepared and willing to step up.

He's a role model.

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MegaMagaManX 3 points ago +3 / -0

Human? Sex offender, and antifa/blm commies don't exactly fit the description of human

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MegaMagaManX 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not disagreeing, still a heavy burden. But he's able to go to sleep after not being lynched by the mob while he was fleeing, and subsequently defended himself from being murdered

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Bluestorm83 1 point ago +1 / -0

I could, honestly. If I was attacked, that's it. That's it. If someone comes to me and tries to end my life, I could kill him, saw his head off, and put it on a fucking pike as a warning to others. Morals and Ethics don't say that every single life is equal. The life of the guy trying to murder you has Zero Value. This is a problem with the western world these days, and it's the reason why we're in such deep shit. We value the Life of the Enemy who is actively trying to kill us as much as we value the people we are DUTY BOUND to defend, and our indecision results in the deaths of people who have caused no harm or ill. This is not a situation where one life would have ended either way, oh well. This is a situation where we had the choice to take difficult steps to ensure the Greater Value Life remained, but we were too much of a bunch of pussies to do what we needed to do.