I would agree with Alecto--I see no moral difference between killing and murder. To your mind, eliminating the Virginia Tech shooter would have been justified; to his mind, eliminating Virginia Tech would have been justified. There remains a lack of inherant universal moral standard.
It is also arguable (though not an argument I'm sure I'd make) that how a person reacts to a sexual experience with an elder is entirely dependant upon the constructions of sexuality within that culture, the disposition of both individuals, and the nature of the experience.
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