Here, let me test my theory.
Would every brave person out there, please commit suicide!
Ok now there's not any subjects left to study.
Now the survivors become the brave.
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Tue 20 Jan, 2015 02:23 pm
@peter jeffrey cobb,
So that is your opinion.
It doesn't make Hitler a coward. It just means your opinion is he was a coward. It doesn't give a basis to defend your opinion to others. It merely means you have a standard that you have personally set that makes him a coward. Not much to discuss.
Of course we could discuss how you think someone that is willing to throw themselves on a grenade to save their compatriots is a coward.
That is your take on it. Hitler was offered the opportunity to move to a different location and turned it down. There was plenty of time after his suicide for his body to be cremated. There is no reason to put either label on his act. You are assigning labels that mean nothing unless you can show his state of mind which is impossible.
Your posting on this website must be cowardly since we can't define it as"BRAVE." Do you now see how assigning brave or coward to every act is ridiculous?
Dear sir, please consider the brave people who gave their lives to defend this coward's final actions.
When you defend his final action as "brave", you are calling people who fight for their last breath "cowards".
Wow. You just don't understand anything, do you? Not being a coward doesn't make someone brave. Coward and brave are 2 extremes with a lot of other shades of grey in between. Your insistence on declaring he must be brave if he isn't a coward is silly. Don't put words in my mouth because you are incapable of seeing anything but black and white.
I will give you a question for you to contemplate and not answer.
If a person walk's in a store to buy a gun for the purpose of self protection, he has already had a hypothesis on using it.
Can he provide evidence stating that it's use was not premeditated?