What type of people deserve to be killed?

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Schism2.0

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those carrying disease, contracted or genetic, though they could simply be kept from breeding, and those under 100 i.q.
 

Ravendir

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Maybe I should have added "Hypothetically" on the starter post, becuase alot of you people seemed to think that I would actually kill all these groups of people.... and this was an experiment, if you have not already figured that out guys and girls heh. Also for the love of god, stop throwing the word Racist around, so far I have not seen one person go " should die" If they say that, then they are racist, if they don't say that then they are not being Racist.
 

Bourne Endeavor

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Doomhammer828 said:
The KKK
Sexual Deviants (child molesters, S&M people, exhibitionists, etc.)
Sonic Team (never to be seen again)
Those kids who where pants hanging off their asses
The people who made the movie Rome and Jewel (trash my childhood memories of Romeo and Juliet will you, bastards)
Uwe Boll (surprised he wasn't one of the first posts)
Dictators who don't share my views (only the dictators though)
Actors who fail at life (Angelina Jolie, Adam Sandler, Will Ferrel)
Religious Extremists/terrorists

EDIT: Rapists and people who cheat on their spouses as well.
Okay now I have a target, you. Adam Sandler is awesome but I'll give you Will Ferrel.

Anyhow... anyone that walks infront of my massive dragonship energy cannon. Yes I have one, no you cannot see it.
 

Necrophagist

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Sewblon said:
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The world is over-populated to the point of disaster. I don't think any group "deserves" to die (whose ideology is best, I ask you? And how can you decide? Isn't it all just blind belief system vs. blind belief system?) but lots of people need to die. Humans are replicating at an alarming rate, and it's going to be the end of civilization. It's already happening - because we can't stop ourselves from growing, there is a worldwide food and energy shortage, and the need to provide for all of us sniveling humans has caused environmental disaster. We recently passed that all-important 350 ppm mark for greenhouse gases, and we're racing toward that life-ending 500 ppm mark.

And yet, we don't care. I'll tell you this - nature has a way of setting things straight. Within the next generation, if we don't change our ways, nature will do it for us. We'll see environmental changes that will make life on earth for humans almost impossible. Food will disappear. Our air will become poison. Our water will become acid.

And yet, we let our politicians bicker back and forth in the name of commerce, in defense of our non-sustainable economy. If you ask me, we all kind of deserve to die. I have a 50-inch television. What an energy sucker. I'm listening to the Scorpions on 4 15 inch speakers with 350 watts behind them. And still I complain about energy waste.

I buy all of my food in plastic wrapping that will never biodegrade. I live in a city that is sprawling and yet has no useful public transportation, so I ride my motorcycle or drive my car everywhere I go.

Perhaps we (myself included) all deserve to die. Not because of our ideology or actions, but our inability to exist on earth without strangling it to death.
We humans are just as much a part of nature as rabbits and every other race of animals are. If the earth can sustain them their is no reason that it can not sustain us, granted we have no natural predators but we kill each other all the time and some of us are cannibals. I believe that it all evens out.
In theory, you're right. But only in theory. Humans have something that rabbits (and any other species on earth) don't have - reason, logic, scientific inquiry. See, if a rabbit should choose to do evil (which doesn't exist to any other species, by the way. Figure that one out), what are the consequences? Well, our evil rabbit could become gluttonous and consume all of the food in his immediate area, effectively killing off all animals in the area, including himself. Our rabbit could become wrathful and hunt for sport, effectively killing off all the animals in his immediate area.

What's the pattern? All other animals are secluded to their immediate area, and should be behave irresponsibly (which they don't), the effects are confined to that area and resolved within a few generations.

But humans, sir. Humans are a different story. We inhabit every corner of the world. We pillage, rape, and drain the earth at an astounding rate. Unlike our rabbit friend, when we choose to do evil, we do it in a big way. We drop bombs that destroy entire cities and make life impossible for countless generations. We drain the soil of nutrients then go merrily on our way, leaving behind dirt that will not yield food for ages. We clear entire forests at a time, killing off its inhabitants and destroying permanently the ecosystem which existed there.

We are not in tune with nature, we exist in combat with it. And the bad part is, we are winning. We are turning our oceans to acid and our skies to smoke. We are killing off entire species in a matter of hours. We are overfarming our land, overstretching our habitat, misunderstanding our place in the world. Humans are animals, you are right about that, but we are a vicious, unnatural animal. We are more a virus than a mammal. And the only cure for use, the virus which infects the world, is what we're already doing - the host is becoming inhospitable to our infection. Eventually, the damage we are doing to our host will lead to our demise, and perhaps then the world can live in harmony.

Love,
Jeremy the Anti-Humanist
 

Galletea

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No one is deserving of death, just as no one has the right to administer it. That's all I think on the subject really. Although, there are some instances where I hope certain people are unable to breed.
 

Jovlo

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Three days ago, a 20-year old painted his face like the Joker, and dyed his hair red.
He then ran into a daycare center here in Belgium and stabbed 13 0-3 year olds and three employees.
Two babies and one of the employees died. He then got on his bike and went home like nothing happened.
The police arrested him and found his backpack with in it 3 knives, an ax, a fake gun and a list with 2 other daycare centers.
He refuses to talk to the police, he just sits there, even went into hunger strike...
And just now he's also being linked to an old lady who got stabbed to death last week.

These people almost make me wish my country had capital punishment.
 

Sewblon

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Necrophagist said:
Sewblon said:
Necrophagist said:
The world is over-populated to the point of disaster. I don't think any group "deserves" to die (whose ideology is best, I ask you? And how can you decide? Isn't it all just blind belief system vs. blind belief system?) but lots of people need to die. Humans are replicating at an alarming rate, and it's going to be the end of civilization. It's already happening - because we can't stop ourselves from growing, there is a worldwide food and energy shortage, and the need to provide for all of us sniveling humans has caused environmental disaster. We recently passed that all-important 350 ppm mark for greenhouse gases, and we're racing toward that life-ending 500 ppm mark.

And yet, we don't care. I'll tell you this - nature has a way of setting things straight. Within the next generation, if we don't change our ways, nature will do it for us. We'll see environmental changes that will make life on earth for humans almost impossible. Food will disappear. Our air will become poison. Our water will become acid.

And yet, we let our politicians bicker back and forth in the name of commerce, in defense of our non-sustainable economy. If you ask me, we all kind of deserve to die. I have a 50-inch television. What an energy sucker. I'm listening to the Scorpions on 4 15 inch speakers with 350 watts behind them. And still I complain about energy waste.

I buy all of my food in plastic wrapping that will never biodegrade. I live in a city that is sprawling and yet has no useful public transportation, so I ride my motorcycle or drive my car everywhere I go.

Perhaps we (myself included) all deserve to die. Not because of our ideology or actions, but our inability to exist on earth without strangling it to death.
We humans are just as much a part of nature as rabbits and every other race of animals are. If the earth can sustain them their is no reason that it can not sustain us, granted we have no natural predators but we kill each other all the time and some of us are cannibals. I believe that it all evens out.
In theory, you're right. But only in theory. Humans have something that rabbits (and any other species on earth) don't have - reason, logic, scientific inquiry. See, if a rabbit should choose to do evil (which doesn't exist to any other species, by the way. Figure that one out), what are the consequences? Well, our evil rabbit could become gluttonous and consume all of the food in his immediate area, effectively killing off all animals in the area, including himself. Our rabbit could become wrathful and hunt for sport, effectively killing off all the animals in his immediate area.

What's the pattern? All other animals are secluded to their immediate area, and should be behave irresponsibly (which they don't), the effects are confined to that area and resolved within a few generations.

But humans, sir. Humans are a different story. We inhabit every corner of the world. We pillage, rape, and drain the earth at an astounding rate. Unlike our rabbit friend, when we choose to do evil, we do it in a big way. We drop bombs that destroy entire cities and make life impossible for countless generations. We drain the soil of nutrients then go merrily on our way, leaving behind dirt that will not yield food for ages. We clear entire forests at a time, killing off its inhabitants and destroying permanently the ecosystem which existed there.

We are not in tune with nature, we exist in combat with it. And the bad part is, we are winning. We are turning our oceans to acid and our skies to smoke. We are killing off entire species in a matter of hours. We are overfarming our land, overstretching our habitat, misunderstanding our place in the world. Humans are animals, you are right about that, but we are a vicious, unnatural animal. We are more a virus than a mammal. And the only cure for use, the virus which infects the world, is what we're already doing - the host is becoming inhospitable to our infection. Eventually, the damage we are doing to our host will lead to our demise, and perhaps then the world can live in harmony.

Love,
Jeremy the Anti-Humanist
Killing things out of some twisted urge or to protect what we perceive as our territory is not exclusive to humans, Look at how Hippos interact with most animals. How are humans unnatural? also the part about humans being more a virus then a mammal, are you sure that you are not an agent of the Matrix?
 

covertmonkey

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People that take things they read on the internet seriously need to be killed. This isn't just me being a terrible person i honestly think it would help because people killing themselves over what happen on the internet is really ruining the feel of this whole place.