Charles Dye wrote on Wed, 04 January 2006 23:14 |
Kenny, tell me, precisely where do you stand on killing babies?
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I believe it is very important to be neutral in the process.
I don't want to interfere with the actual killer or what he/she is trying to accomplish.
My only job in the situation is to be a recordist or historian if you will. Be there for the event but not add my stamp on the situation.
It's not about me. Nothing drives me crazier than some hero who believes that it is his job to be a mercenary and save a life in this instance.
It's just plain egotistic to get involved with stepping into life management.
If for some reason the attacker changes his mind and prefers to give the child a piece of candy or a nice cuddle, that's his intent. Not mine. I won't interfere with that action either. It is not my job to convince him to kill or ask him to show restraint.
My job is to be there as a witness to the event. It is the killer who needs to be served. Not me.
How'd I do?