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This story really gave me some very uncomfortable mixed emotions.
BBC News - Eugene Terreblanche killed in South Africa
My first reaction was that the World would be a better place without one of its few true remaining Nazis. But I don't believe in killing and I don't applaud anyone's death, not even a figure of towering hatred such as Terreblanche.
What is a rational response to the violent death of someone who preached violence and racism?
BBC News - Eugene Terreblanche killed in South Africa
My first reaction was that the World would be a better place without one of its few true remaining Nazis. But I don't believe in killing and I don't applaud anyone's death, not even a figure of towering hatred such as Terreblanche.
What is a rational response to the violent death of someone who preached violence and racism?