Those are the WORST part of ANY family, I unfortunately know from personal experience (though they'll never say it to my face and I've only got 2 losers like that in my family).
There's only 1 reason you should talk bad about a family member and that's because they did something unforgivable like pedophilia or murder. Other than that, you don't like them, you just never talk to them and don't mention them.
Going scorched earth on family over political beliefs is the most petty shit imaginable.
I term murder as you killing someone that made no effort to cause you or others harm directly and even indirectly (because I put no value in 'speech is violence' shit)
Self defence is not murder, someone tries to assault me or approaching me with a weapon but I have a gun, that's justified.
Murder as a term can be as simple as killing another person. That's it. Some people, myself included, are autistic enough to go by those definitions and under certain conditions committing it would range from execution, to revenge, to threat control.
I know in religious circles people debate if the Commandment is "Thou shall not kill" or "Thou shall not commit murder."
The wording seems synonymous until you consider self-defense isn't considered murder. All of a sudden loop holes pop up allowing killing outside of murder.
Those are the WORST part of ANY family, I unfortunately know from personal experience (though they'll never say it to my face and I've only got 2 losers like that in my family).
There's only 1 reason you should talk bad about a family member and that's because they did something unforgivable like pedophilia or murder. Other than that, you don't like them, you just never talk to them and don't mention them.
Going scorched earth on family over political beliefs is the most petty shit imaginable.
Murder can be forgivable depending on context.
I term murder as you killing someone that made no effort to cause you or others harm directly and even indirectly (because I put no value in 'speech is violence' shit)
Self defence is not murder, someone tries to assault me or approaching me with a weapon but I have a gun, that's justified.
Murder as a term can be as simple as killing another person. That's it. Some people, myself included, are autistic enough to go by those definitions and under certain conditions committing it would range from execution, to revenge, to threat control.
I know in religious circles people debate if the Commandment is "Thou shall not kill" or "Thou shall not commit murder."
The wording seems synonymous until you consider self-defense isn't considered murder. All of a sudden loop holes pop up allowing killing outside of murder.