Talk:Hajime Nagumo/@comment-39089654-20200112095929/@comment-45157272-20200305072758

Again, by definition he is one. Whether or not it was justified isn’t the point here. Look up murder and you will find that he fits the definition perfectly. Am i saying it’s unjustified? Nope, that’s not the argument here. You’re trying to justify why he murder and use that as a way to deteriorate the definition, which is just crazy to me because it don’t make sense. You’re talking about two very different thing here. You can’t justify him murdering people and use that as a way to make it reasonable enough for it not be one. That don’t even make sense. You’re basically using the meaning and trying to justify it and at the same time using this justification to neglect the meaning. You can’t erase the meaning and definition. By definition he is a murder. If you don’t understand, i can’t help you to understand, i quite literally wrote the same thing in so many different way. Maybe it’s because you’re conflicted with the idea that murder is always wrong. In real life it is, but in anime, we can all agree it’s right sometimes.