goes on to say it's no different than a child pretending to slay dragons
In the mind of a child (and possibly many adults), the act of slaying a dragon is a sort of ultimate good. Dragons cause only strife and harm, by legend. To slay a dragon is to do a great service to your nation and save the lives of your neighbors - let alone the glory, honor, or personal challenge messages.
This guy has already stated his fantasies to be bad. To claim that it is the same as slaying the dragon is pure contradiction.
In the mind of a child (and possibly many adults), the act of slaying a dragon is a sort of ultimate good. Dragons cause only strife and harm, by legend. To slay a dragon is to do a great service to your nation and save the lives of your neighbors - let alone the glory, honor, or personal challenge messages.
This guy has already stated his fantasies to be bad. To claim that it is the same as slaying the dragon is pure contradiction.
It's the kind of act that gets attributed to literal saints, like Saint George, the patron saint of England.