> I dont condone murder.
The line between murder and self-defense is pretty blurry in these cases.
Where exactly is that line when dealing with people who are working a long term plan that amounts to genocide?
Would a Jew in 1944 Germany who killed a Nazi minister be a murderer? Perhaps in the most technical sense, but stripping the context doesn’t exactly clarify the moral questions.
What is blurry is your rationalization.
Who gave a trial and conviction, of a plan to genocide?
Merkel said herself she acted on a international humanitarian crisis.
And she has since been reelected.
A Jew killing a Nazi in 1944 during the holocaust is not comparable with a Neo-Nazi murdering a politician in 2019.