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TheGreatestOutdoorz t1_jde5xx4 wrote

What a ridiculous comparison. If a person who murdered their last 10 neighbors moves in next door, you have a reasonable fear that they will murder you and if you have an ounce of logical, you will take precautions against that happening. If a random person, who has never murdered someone, moves in, it would be silly to fear being murdered by them.

You are saying that the person with the neighbor murderer next door is as unreasonable as the person who is paranoid for no reason.

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stevesbetting t1_jderu3c wrote

He's saying that a serial killer is worried about another serial killer that has moved next door.

In much of the world, the US is the devil for pretty legit reasons.

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TheCriticalAmerican t1_jdf9ooa wrote

Honestly, yeah. That's a great example. The issue I have is that people start trying to justify the actions of the serial killer they are friendly with and start trying to argue which one is worse.

How about we take a minute to stop and reflect that they both are serial killers and have done terrible awful things and let's move forward trying to not kill each other? Idealistic sure, but a better step in the right direction.

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