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In reply to the discussion: A Note On 'Drone Strikes', Ladies And Gentlemen [View all]moodforaday
(1,860 posts)So what you are saying is that the likelihood of you or any one specific person being targeted, on purpose or by mistake, is very small. This is true. (Just as, by the way, the likelihood of anyone dying in a terrorist attack is below negligible.)
So what you are really saying is that the President of the United States has the right to stick the barrel of a gun out the Oval Office window once a day and shoot a random person in the street. Just because the probability of any single person dying this way is very, very small. This is the core of your argument: "mathematics".
This is certainly a novel interpretation of... of everything, really. From cold law to, I don't know, the right to a fair trial, the right to life, freedom, empathy, just being human.