Thursday, February 4, 2010

On the Value of Human Life

Consider the following:
1. I have the right to defend myself, including the right to use deadly force on a predator. Actually every citizen has this right, but now the State recognizes it.
2. In the USA as well as many other nations, an unborn biological entity (fetus, baby) may be legally killed at the mother's will. This (abortion) is justifiable homicide.
3. Islamists train their children, as in the image above, to kill people such as myself. Islamized children are potential predators.

Based on a wealth of data such as these, it becomes obvious that human life must be re-evaluated. The old "sanctity" or "inherent value" of life position is irrational. Life has no intrinsic value. Instead, human life must be evaluated based on its behavior and potential.

For instance, the children in the image above have much less value than four Russian street children of similar age. The Russians are less contaminated with religious ideology, and more educable. In fact, the Islamized children's value is negative. Based on this evaluation, the logistical and military decisions are obvious.

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