Folks,

SNAFU:

Thank you for reading my little story. I am not certain if the angered pilot in my story (not actually ever identified as me)went through with the act he so hesitating contemplated. Perhaps he did not?

Yes, Karl seems to deserve to be brought to justice in some manner. Does he however deserve to be murdered? Our pilot seems to be a man of good character, struggling with his deamons and seeking to justify an unjustifiable act. How powerful is his desire for self-rightous revenge?

In the end, should we ask ourselves what, in the eyes of God and not man, is the real difference between the probable death of the careless Hurricane pilot about whom we know nothing and that of the evil Karl?

We all believe that killing other human beings under certain circumstances is justifiable, at least under the laws of man.

I do not know all the answers myself.



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"Blessed are they who expect nothing.
For they will not be disappointed." - Edmund Qwenn, "The Trouble with Harry"