"Yes but you are forgetting about cause and affect.
Would abbra act sadistic if it were not for those evil beings?"
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This is fair enough. But then similar causes produce similar effects, don't you agree?
1) Both the True Knot and Abra need to kill (the former to feed, the latter to protect herself).
2) Even though both needn't do it in a sadistic fashion, both do.
3) Ergo, both are wrong.
But I agree there are different shades of "wrong" and that the True Knot did indeed strike first, and against defenseless victims, so they are definitely more evil than Abra.
I just find it disturbing that young Abra enjoys tormenting her victims as much as she does. Danny doesn't. he's a smarter, more complex human being, capable of understanding both the value of self-defense AND compassion.
"You are trying to deflect from the bad people and look.into why good people want to eliminate the bad."
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Not exactly. There is a step between understanding why peaceful, law-abiding people need to protect themselves against (and, if need be, eliminate) those who seek to harm them, and condoning that protective measures entail sadistic moral and/or physical torture.
The devil is in the details I guess, but as an example I suppose if you ever came to commit a crime, you and your family would rather you did time in, say, a Western-European prison than in an Middle-Eastern one (but that's borderline "carceral discrimination" and not inclusive at all.... I'm probably going to get cancelled over this!).
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