The Supreme Canuck wrote:Well,Maybe my neighbour parks in front of my house, annoying me. This causes me to choose to set the car on fire. I have a reason for acting wrongly. Am I absolved because he did something to cause me to choose to act?
Gullible Jones wrote:BTW I have to point out that, at least by my standards, any criminal who bothers to loudly proclaim "I am not morally culpable!" is pretty much guaranteed to be morally culpable...
Gullible Jones wrote:I'm afraid I don't understand.
(Maybe that's your point? )
The real story of Ted Kaczynski is one of the nature of modern evil -- evil that results from the corrosive powers of intellect itself, and its arrogant tendency to put ideas above common humanity.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:Now, if we take the discussion away from obviously disturbed outliers and instead consider the norms a society holds... then, yeah, I can see a point to what you're saying. The insane glorification and fetishization of guns in US culture, for example, is unhealthy in the extreme. Something should be done about that. Not sure censorship is the answer, though, since up here in Canada we do fine on that front while still being exposed to exactly the same media, but something is fuckbusted.
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