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I don't really know what to make of your saying, that even if some people probably would think like the pusher, it doesn't make it right, although you somehow would like it to be?
In what respect do you want it to be right then? Would you like some change on how to treat suicidal people, or people on the edge of a bridge, be it high or a bit lower, or in public view? Or is it a change about how to view individuals who walk through and then pushes a distressed person off a bridge. The whole take on the issue seems to still be a bit undecided or unclear.
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That's because my opinion is divided. On the one hand, I can see the pusher's point. On the other hand is my respect for humanities. Mix that in with a pinch of incredulousness at someone thinking that they might kill themselves from a jump of 26' and I really don't know.