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You took a wrong turn on the way to Twitter, I thinkSo you would just stand there and watch or just walk away if you saw your kid get molested?
Unfathomably based Thorfinn.
There can be no "righteous violence", I too believe this.
Did you actually read this chapter? He literally admits that he was wrong for doing that, and went against his own beliefs. He feels ashamed with his own immaturity for relying on violence, going against what he preached when backed into a corner. He criticized himself. Wether you agree with him is one thing, which is what I find so intriguing about his journey, he’s trying to find the middle way and will learn he can’t be so naive and idealistic.Thorfinn has completely lost his mind. Has he forgotten that punching people also classifies as violence?
maybe kill him openly and then offer yourself up as punishment is her plan?Honestly I hope we find out some twist to Hild's plans pretty soon here because, like.....even from the most cold-blooded perspective.....this just seems dumb?
Like....how does she think it's gonna go if Miskwekepu'j just turns up dead one day when tensions with the nords are already high? Or even just conveniently goes missing? The Lnu are probably going to connect some dots together if that happens, and nobody's likely to feel great about where those dots lead. This seems like basic shit.
Technically what Thorfinn said is that he wasn’t “right”. The specificity of Thorfinn’s words matter in his discussion on morality and ethics. I think this frequently trips up readers who think Thorfinn is categorizing all forms of violence as equally “bad/wrong”. But it should be evident from this series that Thorfinn recognizes there are different gradations and contexts of violence (if he didn’t he wouldn’t resort to his compromises of self-defense). Him not considering his compromises as “righteous” (i.e. inherently good) doesn’t mean he is considering them as “wrong”/equally bad, but rather something he believe he can and should do better on.Did you actually read this chapter? He literally admits that he was wrong for doing that, and went against his own beliefs. He feels ashamed with his own immaturity for relying on violence, going against what he preached when backed into a corner. He criticized himself. Wether you agree with him is one thing, which is what I find so intriguing about his journey, he’s trying to find the middle way and will learn he can’t be so naive and idealistic.
Unfortunately for you, I have already depicted you as a soyjak, and me as the chad, your argument is null and void, and thus, I have won!Self defense. Both you and Thorfinn have lost the game.
Unfortunately for you, I have already depicted you as a soyjak, and me as the chad, your argument is null and void, and thus, I have won!
(In all seriousness though, I cannot accept that violence - in any form - is righteous, and that one should always take the path of speech and diplomacy, regardless of situation.
For example, if someone wants to take your land, instead of taking up arms, and brutally fighting them; instead you should sit down at a table (any table will do), and discuss -why- this person wants your land, and, if possible, come to a mutal compromise that both parties deem satisfactory.