How far back in time are we going to enact justice? My 36x Great uncle Olaf never got his comeuppance (/s a little)
Blapoo
Allow me to complicate the trial. What if the robbed is no longer alive?
I like that approach. It's in line with what Amnesty International is proposing for Isreal and Palestine
I feel you, and also acknowledge it is a hairy subject on a grand scale.
I also try to frame the issue in the actual, real moment. I try my damndest to do as little harm as humanly possible to anyone. Should I be forced to give money to someone affected? Land? Should I be punished?
Who benefits? A grandson of someone displaced? A great great grandson? Whole family trees? How do you make shit like this right after so much time?
Mostly, I'm trying to encourage thought and discussion. Fundamentally, I think people should be judged on their own merits and actions, not their lineage.
Define "make it right". And for who, exactly?
But you and I did NOT. I see a lot of people online who can't make the distinction.
EDIT: Thanks for replies, all. Some good conversation here
Google results have been garbage for a while. I wanted a recipe for chicken. Not someone's life story with a recipe bookend.
Stop buying Bethesda products! Skyrim was their swan song!
Does anyone here actually use it? I literally never made an account
Agreed. Partially. I find myself looking back at pics and experiencing something much different.
Similarly, I can retrace a route again and see things I completely missed before. Memory is fun :)
They're trained with pics of Kirby, 100%
They almost certainly have filters in place to try and stop these cases.
And we all know the problem with swear filters . . .