I'm listening to a podcast on this right now, and it's from a more right-wing perspective but even this guy is going "Well, he sort of deserved it, look at all this crap he did"
Guilt-based morality is such that it doesn't matter what you did, it's what I did. Killing is wrong, and even if for example my kid with cancer was denied treatment it's still wrong, but on the other hand, if my kid died because he was denied cancer treatment that CEO should be sleeping with one eye open.
It doesn't make it right, but in that hypothetical at least I understand and I can't say I wouldn't do the same thing. When you curse someone dig two graves, but sometimes it's worth digging that grave.
Guilt-based morality is such that it doesn't matter what you did, it's what I did. Killing is wrong, and even if for example my kid with cancer was denied treatment it's still wrong, but on the other hand, if my kid died because he was denied cancer treatment that CEO should be sleeping with one eye open.
It doesn't make it right, but in that hypothetical at least I understand and I can't say I wouldn't do the same thing. When you curse someone dig two graves, but sometimes it's worth digging that grave.
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