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[–] ThisIsMyRealName 8 points 6 points (+14|-8) ago 

I don't see how that was justice. He did not understand the threat at hand, and perhaps he was quite delusional in that regard, but how is him getting blown up by a Muslim justice?

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[–] xenoPsychologist 0 points 44 points (+44|-0) ago 

if he is going to push muslims on everyone else and shout others down about it when muslims keep murdering people, then there isnt an excuse. bet he thought he would be safe from their violence while everyone else died. guess not. he got what he was helping turn on everyone else. one less person that chose to be the enemy of civilization and goodness.

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[–] Goater 0 points 15 points (+15|-0) ago 

At that age, if you haven't educated yourself to the threats of the world, you shouldn't be expressing opinions which affect it so significantly.

I mean, I'm not going to go around setting policy for dangerous activities like Nuclear reactor safety policy or anything like that, because I'm not qualified. Yet, this man decided that something was 'unjust' fear and was proven completely wrong for his beliefs, even though there is a mountain of evidence against his beliefs easily accessible to any layman.

I'd call that the definition of just - the quality of being fair and reasonable.

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[–] PennsylvaniaDutchman 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

This guy was a little douche bag.He wanted me to die for being a straight male, so I dont feel for him.

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[–] xenoPsychologist ago 

willful denial is not the same as a lack of understanding. he commented on muslim terror attacks before, so he knew they were happening. he knew people were being murdered by them and his only response was to try to shout down the people who were correctly outraged by murder.