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- Jun 13, 2018
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Agree to disagree.
All about empathy until responsible for another human being's life. Literally. Then it's also about ethics and values. As I said. There is no hypocricy there, I would hold myself to the same standard. Period.
You can't know that as you aren't there, and it's unempathetic to imagine you have some magical strength to do so when so many others have not and to judge them for that. People love to declare what the WOULD do...until they can't/don't.
There is a saying that goes something like "people judge others for their actions but judge themselves for their intentions" and its fitting here. Easy to say things...doing things is much different and experience and empathy teach you that. The defensive reactions people give when you note this about them just proves it more. There is some mental block so many have where they simply cannot put themselves in someone else's shoes and realize that even some value they deeply hold is dust compared to the weight of certain suffering. Everyone needs to think of themselves as "good" and having hard lines until they are at those lines and see it's not that simple and they would do ANYTHING to make the pain stop. Like people being tortured literally...they will say anything.
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