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What do you care if people hate Jews?

What do you care if the government spies on those people?

What do you care if the SJWs take away those people's rights, they aren't affecting you.

What do you care if they lock up the niggers? You aren't a nigger.

I defend innocent people because I believe it is immoral and fundamentally wrong to punish or harm innocent people. I would like to think that if I was accused of some crime that I did not commit, that if fools tried to strong-arm me into a prison cell, that my fellow human beings would recognize my innocence and likewise seek to defend me. I find it totally immoral and unjustifiable to baselessly hate every Jew on Earth when the majority are likely totally unaffiliated with any of these NWO power-grabbing globalist schemes. If you can prove that they are involved, then sure, hate them all you like, because then you can justify it. This is the West. Innocent until proven guilty. You should not hate people by default because hate motivates negative action, and innocent people do not deserve to receive negative action. We defend all the innocence or we defend none. We defend all speech, or we defend none.

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

~Martin Niemöller

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[–] 6875376? ago 

It is not a matter of my personally "saving" anyone; it is a matter of principle. Yes, I do what I personally believe is morally right--I'm guilty of that. If the easiest way of explaining the concept of innocence is to use the example of criminal punishment, so what? What does it matter? My point stands just as well.

Do you not believe in defending the innocent? Do you only defend those for whom you find it convenient to defend? Do you defend no one? It is not a matter of imagining oneself as a knight, drawing one's sword at the face of external harm to another. It is a matter of having principles and standing by them. I will not watch an innocent human being be attacked for no reason. I will question such an offense and seek to stop it, because I would not stand for such an attack on myself.