Genocide
By chrisjfj
@chrisjfj (232)
United States
November 16, 2006 6:18pm CST
When faced with an advocacy of genocide, what should a person do?
a) Support the call for genocide.
b) Do nothing.
c) Condemn the call for genocide.
Which is the morally correct choice? What do members think?
1 response
@sekhmetgb (462)
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17 Nov 06
I think you already know the answer. It is necessary to condemn the call for genocide. However, it could be a very dangerous option - because you might end up paying for that with your own life or the lives of those you love. However, doing nothing is the same as supporting it.
