money is the incentive to corruption. the actual cause of corruption is indifference to suffering of minorities and the disenfranchised.
the answer is easy. you don’t have to donate. you don’t have to protest. all you have to do is call out the smallest corrupt mistreatment of your fellow human beings.
see someone getting accosted by police because they are guilty of being black? start recording and ask the cops to identify themselves.
see someone being mistreated at a store because they are trans? call them out on it. get angry, tell make sure they are aware of how people that act like they do are treated.
also, don’t stop going there. go there every day. make sure they aren’t doing it again, and when they do, call them out on their bullshit again.
the only way to stop people from behaving badly is to teach them that it’s unacceptable behavior.
a society that stands idly by while people in that society are attacked is doomed to suffer and die.
“I told you once that I was searching for the nature of evil. I think I’ve come close to defining it: a lack of empathy. It’s the one characteristic that connects all the defendants. A genuine incapacity to feel with their fellow man. Evil, I think, is the absence of empathy.”
This is borderline using genetic arguments, ironic for Nazis. If people have learned to suppress their feelings the incspacity can be strong but is not genuine.
an empathetic society is a cooperative society, a socialist society.
capitalism is completely indifferent to the human factor, competition is about few winners and many losers. unemployment is desirable, poor people must be allowed to die.
people think economics is a science but it doesn’t consider human nature, “everyone tries to maximize their personal profit” isn’t an anthropological statement it’s capitalism restated.
Yup! This is why we need to take money out of the hands of the wealthy and give it to the people they exploited.
it’s deeper than that.
money is the incentive to corruption. the actual cause of corruption is indifference to suffering of minorities and the disenfranchised.
the answer is easy. you don’t have to donate. you don’t have to protest. all you have to do is call out the smallest corrupt mistreatment of your fellow human beings.
see someone getting accosted by police because they are guilty of being black? start recording and ask the cops to identify themselves.
see someone being mistreated at a store because they are trans? call them out on it. get angry, tell make sure they are aware of how people that act like they do are treated.
also, don’t stop going there. go there every day. make sure they aren’t doing it again, and when they do, call them out on their bullshit again.
the only way to stop people from behaving badly is to teach them that it’s unacceptable behavior.
a society that stands idly by while people in that society are attacked is doomed to suffer and die.
“I told you once that I was searching for the nature of evil. I think I’ve come close to defining it: a lack of empathy. It’s the one characteristic that connects all the defendants. A genuine incapacity to feel with their fellow man. Evil, I think, is the absence of empathy.”
– Gustave Gilbert (After interviewing Nazis post-WWII)
This is borderline using genetic arguments, ironic for Nazis. If people have learned to suppress their feelings the incspacity can be strong but is not genuine.
If you want to understand evil you’ll need to observe it in yourself. Secondhand observations will not do.
an empathetic society is a cooperative society, a socialist society.
capitalism is completely indifferent to the human factor, competition is about few winners and many losers. unemployment is desirable, poor people must be allowed to die.
people think economics is a science but it doesn’t consider human nature, “everyone tries to maximize their personal profit” isn’t an anthropological statement it’s capitalism restated.
It’s deeper than that. You can’t fight hunger, you can’t fight indifference. You can only push people to pretend. Police has to have compassion.
Seize the… Something… Damn it, I know this!