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80sU2isBest said:That's painting Schiavo as a virtuous man, at least virtuous in that situation.
'Virtuous in that situation'
Exactly, you said it yourself. And that is completely different to setting Schiavo up as a paragon of virtue.
To use an extreme example, if someone wrote a biography of Hitler, and along with detailing all his crimes, mentioned in passing that he once helped an old lady cross the road, or that he had good taste in classical music, would you accuse the biographer of putting Hitler forward as a paragon of virtue?
Come off it 80s.
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