We do it all the time. The saccharine sentimentality being expressed here is absurd. I suppose you wouldn’t “judge” Gramsci or Marcuse or Marx or that guy who was the author of Mein Kampf. After all, who are you to “judge” (which reflects a kind of deformed postmodern evangelicalism).I suppose you are familiar with the collected works of Eagles of Death Metal or whatever they call themselves.
As I said, I would prefer that only the Muslims had died, but that is being “judgmental”, too.
What I really wish for is rainbows and unicorns.
Yeah. Compare a campy kind of band to Pol Pot or Marx. No. I wasn’t familiar with them before this evening. I do know how to do research before forming an opinion, however. I suggest you do likewise.
And apparently you aren't, which suggests the entire basis for your statement is the name of the band. Applying your premise that judging the worth of individual human lives is something we do all the time, you're not very good at it. In fact your post shows that in contrast to other people who may judge others based on their character, contributions to society, effect on the world, etc. you simply judge them based on nothing at all. How does that suggest we should judge you?