When it comes down to war, things change. And some things are worth fighting and killing (and dying) for. Like eradicating the diseased perverted forces that have taken root in America like — exactly like! — a metastatic cancer.
Thought question: how would your attitude have contributed to America’s founding, had you and your ilk held sway in (say) 1750?
Another thought question: what about WWII? Was Lindburgh’s attitude OK? Why or why not?
When it comes down to war, things change. And some things are worth fighting and killing (and dying) for. Like eradicating the diseased perverted forces that have taken root in America like — exactly like! — a metastatic cancer.
If you don't understand the difference between killing someone who's actively shooting at you in a war and killing someone who just says something you find repellent, you need help. Similarly, if you think Pinochet doesn't fall in the second category you need to brush up on history.