You empathised with the murderer of a kind warm hearted woman to score cheap points on a message board. I don't think you're racist but that is the lowest of the low. There's no debating that it's not a clever discussion tactic it is the actions of someone who deserves no respect so you shouldn't be surprised to receive none. I know you crave attention for whatever reason and that's up to you. But you should be unsurprised if some of the attention you receive is not what you would wish.
If you carn't stand the heat get out of the kitchen. Any one who starts roaring and complaining about other people on a internet web site either wants to stop posting or go see a Doctor. Just my opinion like.
.........'I empathised'...............typical - reading something that's not there. I was discussing reasons behind what he did - not the morals of it FFS !!! Read it !!!
I did. And I can read well enough to see that you were being provocative for the sake of it. You sympathised and supported a person who has robbed kids of their mum and a husband of his wife. You should be ashamed of yourself but are probably glad of the attention regardless of context. Like I said the lowest of the low. When you have some. Tula points people. Will be happy to discuss with you but I won't hold my breath.
I see where you're coming from Mario as a lot of the "debates" on here do unfortunately descend to school yard level very quickly. However, filter through the buffoon posts and there is still a lot of very interesting and lively discussion on here, and I don't think you should shy away from it just because your opinion is likely to differ from the left-leaning majority. Personally I always look forward to reading your posts, especially about topics on which you are likely to have a different opinion to me, because your arguments are always extremely well constructed and genuinely make me think about the issue being discussed from a different viewpoint. Even if afterwards I still return to my original stance, just thinking about something from another point of view is all part of the learning process. This is surely is one of the main points of civilised debate? Don't let a few keyboard warriors and "shouters" put you off contributing to that, even if it can be difficult when some posters (on both sides of the political divide) insist on reducing every discussion to a zero sum game of "I'm right, you're wrong, because I know I'm right and everybody who disagrees is a lovely person."