>You've changed the parameters. There is a vast difference between doing something in the heat of the moment when you see such a gruesome act, and killing a guy lying defenseless on a table having been convicted of a murder. Can you kill him under those conditions? I know without question that I could not. I don't see how I can ask others to do it. And once again, I'd rather not have it done in my name.
You can't do it because you only do what feels good to you.
Instead, if you do what is right and just, you can do it. One's feeling shouldn't have any bearing on what is right and just.
I'm off my soap-box.
Have a good weekend.
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