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Thanks for writing this. When I read this edition of The Preamble, the point that stuck out to me was: Group A's beliefs and subsequent actions caused members of both groups to die.

Group B's beliefs and actions caused Group A to feel feelings they didn't like.

This is NOT the same thing!

Then it turns out that members of Group A made conscious choices to "carry out terrorist attacks" and "plan political violence." How is Group B at fault for the choices of Group A? Group B is responsible for their own behaviors and actions, just as Group A is responsible for their own responses to those behaviors and actions.

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