Spud,
Here’s VG (Reply 64):
That’s sounds like an implied justification to me. You obviously think differently.
And that you and NS would interpret it that way sounds like your bias and bigotry against Palestinians/ Muslim posters to me.
I’ll just repeat my previous question to you:
Despite your Distinction [for S Level English] you appear to not know what the word "justifies" means. Please define what you think "justifies" means and quote where I justified Hamas murdering Israeli families.
I’ll help you out:
Justified: having or shown to have a just, right, or reasonable basis.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/justifiedOver to you or NS to explain how saying that I am not surprised that nature/ nurture could lead to extreme (furthest points from the norm) reactions means that I am saying the extreme reactions are just, right or reasonable.
Sounds like you think that there are other factors that influence human behaviour other than nature/ nurture - in which case please set out your logical reasoned explanation for what you think those other factors are.
Presumably, based on your contributions to the ‘Searching for God’ thread, you agree that Hamas’s terrorism against Israel’s illegal occupation, oppression and apartheid towards Palestinian civilians were determined by past events…or do you think they were random?
I described Hamas’ reaction as “extreme”, and differentiated them from the restraint shown by most Palestinians in the face of Israeli collective punishment, occupation and racism. And I contrasted it to extreme noble reactions on the other side of the ‘normal’ such as Gandhi’s non-violence in the face of violent colonial oppression and Mandela’s willingness for reconciliation despite being imprisoned for 27 years under an apartheid regime.
Now rather than inanely stating your beliefs or opinions how about you or NS show your reasoning and hopefully as part of your answer you will reference an English dictionary.