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Little Chief Hare
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It depends on what stage of his life he was at. He was violently anti-semetic and racist well before he took power. At any point in time when he held the intention as well as the reasonable ability to murder I think he could be killed. I.E., we have a period between the mid twenties and mid 30's when he could have been killed before the Holocaust, WWII, etc.
However, if I knew he was going to become that person well beforehand, I could just as easily and more morally take other actions to prevent him from ending up that way. I could kidnap him and smuggle him out of germany, or befriend him in his teens when he was an artist and change his outlook by conversation. Or I could gouge his eyes out and break all his limbs. That would work in our favor, and it's more moral than murder. |
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