"He's a dangerous lunatic and we're all better off for having him locked up."
Well, one can see this from more than one perspective.
You're sure this man is a lunatic? You know him?
What he did, I'd venture a guess that many of us have thought about something similar more than once.
Are we at war with terrorists? Hasn't the face of terror shown itself in the form of islam? Not all islamists are terrorists, but 19 islamists killed over 3000 Americans in America in one day. And it took many more than 19 to orchestrate the event.
Is this man a lunatic, or a man of passion? A man who acted.
The American revolution... I'm sure the British called them lunatics.
Perspectives.
I'm not advocating violence, just looking at more than one side.
"Well, one can see this from more than one perspective.
You're sure this man is a lunatic? You know him?
What he did, I'd venture a guess that many of us have thought about something similar more than once."
I don't know him. Like many do on this forum I'm making assumptions about his character based on what I read of his actions. I agree that many of us have probably thought about similar actions. Only the dangerous lunatics act on those thoughts. They end up in jail where they don't end up hurting those of us who can control our impulses. Good riddance.