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by Max Power on January 16th, 2009
It is self-righteous people like Pam who are ruining this world. Someone asked how to do it, not to be preached to. You must be a horrible person who enjoys being harmed by others, and you must want others to be harmed or you would want them to fight back. *Everyone* who doesn't fight back when abused WANTS the abuse, or they would have either stopped it or harmed their abusers. EVERY person who doesn't get revenge ENJOYS the abuse they received. People who oppose capital punishment want children raped and murdered, or they would want the attacker dead.
Everyone who opposes *others* getting revenge either thinks the person deserved abuse, or they enjoy getting abused themselves, or they enjoy harming others and enjoy making others feel helpless and do not want to empower others to feel the same way. Nearly everyone who condemns and JUDGES others (which are sins, BTW) does evil things such as these and are hypocrites.
Getting revenge sends a powerful and necessary message to the abusers and society that such abuse will not be tolerated. I loved the story when a man in the process of rape was nearly beaten to death by a mob. The world would be a much better place if every rapist or fraudster was attacked by an angry mob.
by Plum_G on June 26th, 2011