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Thoughts?

Not to boast, but i have intelligent friends, so the conversation is never dry, boring, or heading in a downward spiral of lack of intelligence (or though sometimes that does happen). Today, the conversation was Hitler.

Don’t press the ‘X’ button, because this is going somewhere. We said, if you were in a room with him with a gun in 1945 just before the war ended, would you shoot him?

- we talked about this as a friend was currently doing this in R.E and she wanted our opinions on the subject -

we all said yes, after everything he did, we could kill him. I said i’d have no qualms about pulling the trigger - i’m that kind of girl, if you deserve it, you get it - and so did two of the others in the conversation, but one raise the issue that they didn’t know if they could pull the trigger, if they had the mentality to actually kill.

Now i know you’re wondering where this is going, but this is simple. Are you like me? Would you be happy with giving someone what they deserve, whether it be death or an A+. Or would you have to pause and consider how it would make you feel in the long run, and whether that moment of justice will truly be justice for you. 

Have a thin about it and get back to me, because the easiest answers are not always the simplest to act on.

- Em