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Originally Posted by Oroboro
I've said this before, but I think it deserves to be said again.
Acknowledging or being thankful for good things that came from evil deeds is not the same as forgiving or condoning said evil deeds in the first place.
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Saying thanks to a mass murder just doesn't appeal to me. People like Kabaya have thrown away every right to receive a thank you or any other form of kindness. After all he has done, he just doesn't deserve anything but a court procedure that would put him in jail till he died. Too bad that he is already dead and got away.