> Further, people do not often agree another human should be murdered. No matter how you phrase it.
I really wonder how much of a privileged bubble one must've lived their life in to come to this belief. Without much of a history education either.
It's _incredibly common_ for humans - maybe saying "humans" instead of "people" helps you snap out of the disbelief - to agree that another human should be murdered.
I grew up in a very violent neighborhood. You know what I learned? Most don't want to be violent, they feel they have to.
Its dishonest to say it's incredibly common for people to want others murdered. That's not a belief that needs normalizing.