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No, it doesn't.

His victims rightfully could have exercised their right of self defense (and perhaps did, I'm not following the story); but it's a far cry between someone engaging in self-defense and suggesting granting a pass for extra-legal, possibly violent, action against another... no matter how reprehensible the target.

I hope you're not actually making a call to extra-legal or violent action and, if so, I hope this community doesn't sanction it.

[edit for clarity]



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