A man attacks a young lady in an alleyway. He is beating her on the head and preparing to rape her when a homicidal maniac comes upon them. The maniac wants to kills a thing. Any thing. He takes out his revolver, shoots the rapist dead, and walks off. The young lady is saved.
Did the homicidal maniac act justly?
On another point, a man likes to sit on the toilet and pull the chain repeatedly as he derives much pleasure from the water splashing up against his bare bottom.
Should this man be ostracised?
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