What is our Prussian Definition of a Criminal?
Our definition of who or what we deem as a "Criminal" vastly differs from the Judeo-Christian world of who they accuse as Criminals.
Under the Prussian State and Prussian Laws, it's not the "deed" you commit against someone that makes you the criminal, but why what was done, had been done.
Many circumstances in life can end up where an actual criminal is never found committing a crime, but someone who Murders the criminal or at least attempts it is actually the true Hero and should be recognized for his actions!
By our definition, a Criminal is someone who in an unrighteous fashion is trying to obtain something that they are not entitled too.
This of course would even translate down to stealing goods from a shop, or even someone who has been "wronged" by someone who is trying to play the role of a victim.
However, if someone "Steals" from someone who "Stole" or steals from someone who does not deserve what they have, the dynamics completely change under our view, whereas under the Judeo-Christian system, the Judeo-Christian system routinely seeks to also protect criminals and ensure them "Civil Rights".
Which we Prussians utterly oppose!
In the West these days, there is a constant concerted effort to protect Criminals and persecute the Innocent.
We actually need more Murderers!
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