So KWRBT,
Please explain your understanding of when we can rejoice against our enemies... Do you believe that the sages had nothing to say about it? Or do you want to disregard what the sages have said?
Here are the Pasuks from Mishlei:
It is incredibly condescending of you to assume that the differing opinion from yours is some kind of wanton trashing of chazal, God forbid.
But beyond that, I have a hard time understanding what it is you are trying to say. You mention the sages but then you quote me verses from mishlei which were not written by the sages but they are part of the Tanakh!
It sounds to me like you have been misled by some PC rabbis and you are gung-ho about the way they speak about chazal but haven't bothered to actually assess whether or not their words really fit with what chazal said and with Torah sources. Quoting me a line from mishlei does not accomplish such an analysis!
Please provide a link which explains the position you take on these pasuks.. If you would like to continue this discussion...
I can provide several but you are sort of missing the point. Why not analyze the points I'm making and consider the logic I'm presenting (and the challenges to the other point of view) and determine whether what I say makes sense or sounds plausible. Why does it have to be a "battle of links" and copy-pasting? If I cite you a rabbi who agrees with me it is ok but if not then I'm definitely wrong? This is not an exercise in authority figure brandishing, this is supposed to be a discussion where we use our brains to decide and understand