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<blockquote data-quote="ThatRobGuy" data-source="post: 70374288" data-attributes="member: 123415"><p>From a personal perspective, I would find the officer's conduct objectionable. However, I understand the human emotion element at play here and the concept of being happy about someone else's death could be something we'd all be guilty of given the right circumstances.</p><p></p><p>For example, there were people celebrating the death of Bin Laden when that happened (obviously I'm not comparing drug OD to one of the largest terrorist attack of all time, but just as an example), do all of those people who cheered the death of Bin Laden have an evil lack of regard for human life? Are they all bad people for essentially celebrating the death of another human being?</p><p></p><p>I think there's a sliding scale here and we'd all have a specific set of circumstances (or threshold) that would cause us to maybe have an unethical moment of jubilation at the demise of another human being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatRobGuy, post: 70374288, member: 123415"] From a personal perspective, I would find the officer's conduct objectionable. However, I understand the human emotion element at play here and the concept of being happy about someone else's death could be something we'd all be guilty of given the right circumstances. For example, there were people celebrating the death of Bin Laden when that happened (obviously I'm not comparing drug OD to one of the largest terrorist attack of all time, but just as an example), do all of those people who cheered the death of Bin Laden have an evil lack of regard for human life? Are they all bad people for essentially celebrating the death of another human being? I think there's a sliding scale here and we'd all have a specific set of circumstances (or threshold) that would cause us to maybe have an unethical moment of jubilation at the demise of another human being. [/QUOTE]
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