Aestu wrote:
Callysta wrote:
Your reading comprehension still sucks, I see. The woman killed was the daughter of the ex-LAPD officer's union rep. She was a basketball coach. The man killed is her fiancé. He was a security guard. Neither of them was involved in any way to his firing. Both were innocent victims.
A basketball coach! No one who teaches basketball could be a bad person. Right?
If this woman's father had died, how do you think she would have felt? Did that union rep show such compassion for others' families? For the lives he helped destroy? The people he actively helped brutalize and murder?
Callysta wrote:
Regardless, losing your job, even unjustly, doesn't mean it is okay to kill someone.
Your reading comprehension sucks. This wasn't an incidental firing. He was fired because evil people were doing evil things and he tried to do the right thing. The crimes they were committing were murder and worse.
You didn't answer my question. What is your moral basis for arguing that killing people who commit great evil is more wrong than allowing them to live?
Someone please translate what Ethan said. I don't speak moron.
You make absolutely no sense. Monica Quan and her fiance Keith Lawrence did nothing to the suspect aside from being related to his union rep. Did he kill the people on the commission? The officer he complained about? No. He killed his representative's children because he didn't feel he did enough for him. He wanted to hurt him. They were innocent victims.
I can't understand your line of reasoning. It is too damn crazy to follow. What the hell are you talking about? Murder? The guy was fired for complaining about an officer kicking someone, not killing them.
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