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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Serial killer, rapist, 9-11, a Timothy Mcveigh bombing. Yes I would. Also, I would disown a child who worked worked for the Trump administration and would divorce DH of he worked for this evil man. [/quote] It’s sad that y[b]our children will never know unconditional love and acceptance[/b]. I despise trump. Thankfully, my children do as well. I would not disown them if they supported him. [/quote] Question: is there a point at which "unconditional love and acceptance" of a child becomes a crime against someone else? Is it ethical NOT to disown someone who: raped babies, raped a sibling, murdered someone else's child, committed an act of mass terrorism, etc.? Does NOT disowning someone who raped babies say something (bad) about your own code of ethics/worth as a human being? I think it does. [/quote] It is ethical not to disown them, more ethical than disowning them. You disown/hate their behavior but recognize every person has the possibility for redemption. I would love my kid unconditionally even if I hated their behavior/actions. [/quote]
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