I guess his god must have really wanted him dead

  • LoveCanada@lemmy.ca
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    9 days ago

    Well, YMMV but personally Im a pacifist. I dont believe in killing ANYONE. I would make an exception for someone directly trying to kill my loved ones and I was there to stop it, but that would be self defense, not murder. My grandparents ended up in Canada specifically because they did not want to fight with the people who where raiding their villages and killing them.

    • GuyLivingHere@lemmy.ca
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      7 days ago

      My mileage definitely varies, friend.

      One set of my grandparents were children in England in the 1940s, and experienced their homes being bombed during Nazi bombing raids over London.

      My other set of grandparents were a bit older and raised in Canada, but both proudly served their country against the Nazi regime. Grandfather was an RCAF navigator and grandma was a nurse.

      You don’t negotiate with Nazis. You shoot them. Dead.

      If you don’t, they will simply do the same to everyone else.