So Tim McVeigh had lots of courage blowing up the babies at the nursery
in OK City because he "partook in an act that resulted in his own death"?
McVeigh's intent was not to kill babies. He was deranged, but he also sacrificed his life for an ideal, which was vengeance for the Waco affair. I would have been pleased had he been captured or killed before he committed his vile deed.
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So the underwear bomber that blows up an airliner full of civilians & infants has courage?
He was incompetent and blew up no one. I suppose he was brave, but I agree that he should have been arrested and jailed for a long, long time, if not for life. I am very glad he was so incompetent. There is something about hiding explosives in one's tighty whities that seems less than courageous.
So John Wayne Gacy had courage?
That would depend on the danger he faced. As I understand, he did not risk his own life, so I'd say, no. Gacy was a deranged sadist.
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So men that murder their wives/kids then blow their own brains out have "courage"?
Only if they are in danger from their wives. You do not seem to get the point: Bravery involves being threatened by someone other than one's self. One is not threatened by others when they commit suicide.
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So a whackjob that walks into a room full on infants and blows himself up has "courage"?
Only in the rare event that said infants are armed and in a homicidal mood and present a viable threat. Quite improbable.
Quit pandering and using language that glorifies savages that are whack jobs.
I do not have any obligation to do anything you say. Savages are brave if they risk their lives doing something that they believe in that is life-threatening to them.
As for myself, I am NOT brave. I cannot imagine myself killing anyone, unless backed into a corner with no other alternative. I have a great sense of self-preservation, which is rather the opposite of what I would call courageous. I do not get into fights. When I see trouble coming, I vanish. Members of my family have been quite successful at avoiding conflict. The last one to fire a shot in anger in my father's line fought in the Revolutionary War: my Civil War ancestors were doctors (one on each side). My grandfather was a preacher. My father was an accountant, 40 years old in 1941 and wore a truss because of a double hernia. He was given a priority job and kept books for a paint company. I successfully avoided Vietnam and am proud to have done so. I am sure that if I had gone to Vietnam, the war would still have been a disastrous loss, and I am glad that it did not make my life a disaster as well.
I do not consider bravery to be an asset.