m4a4
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If you're not going to read the comment you're replying to, and go off on something completely unrelated, do the rest of us a favour and don't reply next time.What's the point of that? It's not relevant, that it is 'ordinary'. Or that it would be 'customary'. Or that it happens often.
In some countries, violence or even armed violence is 'normal' or 'ordinary' or 'customary' - because it happens so often, and because it's ingrained in a (completely dysfunctional) culture/dynamic. How often something happens is completely irrelevant to questions of fairness and moral questions. "X is ordinary" is usually either a distraction in the conversation or a basically a fallacy.
Nothing you said is relevant to the point I made, again
