U.S. Nazi William Pierce Dies

Discussion in 'Ethics, Morality, & Justice' started by goofyfish, Jul 24, 2002.

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  1. Joeman Eviiiiiiiil Clown Registered Senior Member

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    Ideas that are not well thought out can be very dangerous. We don't need dreamers. We need good creative problem solvers. Our world progress often in tiny steps, not very big steps. Big leaps usually lead to disaster. How many bills in congress that get passed are considered big leaps? A few but not too many. Less than 1%. Some of those big leaps are not good bills, like welfare for example. Some may argue social security as well.

    Communism is all wrong with the way the economy is implemented. Believing it would work is uneducated. I highly doubt Marx invented "business cycle". You talk like it is a bad thing.
     
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  3. Captain_Crunch Club Ninja Valued Senior Member

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    Of course my behavior is capitalistic, we live in a capitalist society.
    An old saying: If all your freinds were going to jump off a cliff, would you just blindly follow them?
    going with the flow is by no means a way to live life.
    The gap is widening and will continue to do so unless something is done.
    Its important to give to charities, i never said otherwise. I said charities dont do much good, they ease peoples minds. Allowing them to carry on their selfish ways without torment.
    you are refferring to socialism.
    I dont see big multi-billion corporations such as Esso helping others.
    Exactly how? read the manifesto - the theory - then i will point out why i like the theory.

    I'll leave you with a fact:
    In Brazil, 80% of all weath is owned by a minority of 3%.
     
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  5. Midnight Blue Registered Member

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    back to the original topic, if i may...
    i fail to see how the world is a better place at all because of Pierce's death. does the satisfaction of a load of liberals make the world a better place? and rejoicing over anybody's death for whatever reason, in my opinion, only makes the world that much worse of a place.
     
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  7. Xev Registered Senior Member

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    Oh god, gag me with a spoon. What utter glurge.
     
  8. Midnight Blue Registered Member

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    *gags you with a spoon*

    i'm not saying i want the world to be a much better place...or a worse one for that matter. but by the very ideology that claims the world is a better place because of the death of somebody known for hating is rather contradictive. the nazi hates on the basis of race, the liberal (in this case) hates on the basis of belief. it's an endless cycle, or an incessant case of back and forth...both sides, of course, unwilling to be convinced that they are in the wrong in any way, and both are fighting for the ultimate good in their minds.
     
  9. Xev Registered Senior Member

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    He was a waste of oxygen by my standards. My standards are all that matter. Therefore....

    *Xev starts singing the Tequila song*
     
  10. Captain_Crunch Club Ninja Valued Senior Member

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    midnight blue is quite correct, celebrating a death is not a nice thing. The world is not any more a better place because of his death, think of this: someone else i'm sure, will be waiting in the wings to take his place. This world is full of different opinions and who is to say who is correct. (i dont think nazism is correct, infact i think its evil but this is only my opinion.)
     
  11. Xev Registered Senior Member

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    I'm not a nice person. I feel mild disgust for most human beings, and this Peirce guy is much worse. He has the blood of the Oklaholma City victims on his hands, and by Xev rules, he deserved far worse than he got.

    One less scumbag polluting this planet.

    He hurt people. Not just any people, but weak, innocent people who did not deserve to suffer. He was scum and I am glad he is gone.
     
  12. Adam §Þ@ç€ MØnk€¥ Registered Senior Member

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    Midnight Blue

    I have to agree. I like freedom of speech, I like people having different ideas. I'm quite happy for everyone to think entirely different things, even bad things about each other, as long as they don't turn thoughts and words into actions which affect another person's life. (And yes, I like the idea that we can each be responsible enough to be civil when presenting such ideas.) Rejoicing over anyone's death does not do anyone any good.

    However, having said that, there are a few people I know of who I would kill for the good of all. My own ideals can be worried about after everyone is safe and secure.
     
  13. Xev Registered Senior Member

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    Who the fuck is talking about killing him? I'd die for his right to spew the drivel he spewed. But I feel rather relieved he's off the planet. There are too many humans already.
     
  14. Squid Vicious Banned Banned

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    Exactly. To actually kill him ourselves is perhaps beyond the boundaries of our own morality. But to feel a complete lack of compassion after he dies by other means? Seems reasonable to me.

    If Hussain were to die tomorrow, I'd be thinking "Oh, cool. 'Bout time."
     
  15. Midnight Blue Registered Member

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    there's nothing wrong with a lack of compassion. i honestly don't give a shit if the guy's dead.
    but to celebrate and praise a death does not = lack of compassion...lack of compassion could just mean indifference.
     
  16. Xev Registered Senior Member

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    Yes it does. It's nice that he's dead. Not wasting our resources anymore. This is lack of compassion.

    I do not actively celebrate. If I do, so fucking what? Boohoo, I'm not being politically correct and I am letting my innate viciousness show.

    Wah.
     
  17. Midnight Blue Registered Member

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    i don't give a damn about political correctness. i was just pointing out the irony of the situation.
     
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