For some reason I feel I am going to be banned from this site with this question.

  • Hobbes_Dent@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I don’t think the question is worth a ban personally unless you’re asking for travel advice with intent.

    I don’t technically know for sure, but murder is still murder and vigilante justice makes us no better than them. Ok, maybe still better, but we are better than that. Or need to start being.

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      4 months ago

      Lol. The reason I ask is my dad could note stand nazi’s or neo nazis or white supremanists or whatever. He was in WW2 and said he loved to kill them after he saw his first concertration camp. Then he loved…I think it was COD so he could relive it. And today with the polital clliment it seems to be nazis everywhere. I would post a video of him playing video games but he uses slurs that were ok back in the day but not today.

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        4 months ago

        I mean, I feel like anyone that likes killing other people and wants to relive killing other people should probably seek professional help for that.

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          If you ever saw my dad play video games you would disagree. He was in the top ten on KD ratio. And after he played he was fine. If he ever got pissed off for some reason he would play it and about an hour later would be happy.

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        4 months ago

        The concentration camps were liberated only at the end of World War II. if your dad still went on to kill Nazis, he was freelancing.

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          He was in WW2 I did not believe him either but then we got sent a flag by the younger George Bush thanking him for his service and that he will always be remembered.

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      4 months ago

      If people could just dance like no one’s watching for once that would be great.