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(Anonymous) 2019-01-09 06:28 am (UTC)(link)There's also a huge difference between killing an innocent person accidentally, and killing someone in self-defense who meant to do you harm. In the latter case, that person could have avoided getting killed really easily, by just not attacking you. Violent people should surely understand that they're not going to win every fight they start. Goes with the territory of attacking or threatening people. And honestly, with a lot of people like that, if you kill them in self-defense, you might also actually be saving lives of people who might have been their future victims if they were still around attacking people.
I kind of disagree with this: But when you actively defend your own life or someone else, your intention is to cause harm.
It might be part of the intention but it's not the primary intention: your primary intention is to protect yourself and/or someone else. If you could do that without causing harm, you probably would. But if you can't, maybe you do really have to cause harm. And I totally get that it could be traumatizing. But it's right to do almost always, I think. If you don't go around attacking people, you really do deserve to live more than someone who does, don't you? Even more so if you do it to protect someone who can't protect themselves.