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IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

Yes, xLefty and HappySquriel, you do have a point. The purpose of this thread is not to disprove free will (because that would be impossible), but to stop people from saying "Fuck him/her for commiting such actions." when in reality you can explain/justify them.

Everyone has a rationalization hamster that spins on its wheel trying to justify irrational acts, that doesn't mean that we have to accept other people's rationalizations for their acts though ... The best examples of sick rationalizations are those that enable child molestors to commit their vile acts; and we should not feel guilty as a society for condemning these perverts for their disgusting crimes.

There are few mass murders that were committed by individuals with rational explainations or under justifiable reasons, and none that exclusively targeted unarmed civilians. Anyone that committed an act like the shooting in Colorado should never be given the freedom to make another decision which could have a negative impact on another individual; because at best you could claim that their reasoning is sick, and realistically could claim that they're immoral and dangerous.