No one is universally good or evil. Dead guy clearly was willing to love his black fiancé by her character and not skin color. He stuck with her after a medical mistake left her a quad amputee. It’s okay and even important to see the humanity of even evildoers.
I know a combat infantry veteran who has said the same thing about guys planting IEDs. He knew that a number of them were being paid to plant IEDs and were trying to support their family. Bad guy could still be trying to support his family with an evil job that meets rules of engagement. His view was that they could easily have traded places if they were born in opposite countries, but his job was to stop the guy planting the IED.
Seeing the humanity in the other includes acknowledging that there is a larger system that influences the choices people make. Responsibly still lies with the individual, but we can work to fix the systems that cause this. Mind wrecking drugs and media lies are real issues we need to address, but they don’t absolve individuals, who may be good in every other way, from consequences that may include death.
When they're sending incoming fire, it doesn't matter what their politics are, or who pays their bills. They made a choice. "Bad Day, to be a Bad Guy". Say it with me. Rinse, Repeat. Guru gives you this Mantra.
No one is universally good or evil. Dead guy clearly was willing to love his black fiancé by her character and not skin color. He stuck with her after a medical mistake left her a quad amputee. It’s okay and even important to see the humanity of even evildoers.
I know a combat infantry veteran who has said the same thing about guys planting IEDs. He knew that a number of them were being paid to plant IEDs and were trying to support their family. Bad guy could still be trying to support his family with an evil job that meets rules of engagement. His view was that they could easily have traded places if they were born in opposite countries, but his job was to stop the guy planting the IED.
Seeing the humanity in the other includes acknowledging that there is a larger system that influences the choices people make. Responsibly still lies with the individual, but we can work to fix the systems that cause this. Mind wrecking drugs and media lies are real issues we need to address, but they don’t absolve individuals, who may be good in every other way, from consequences that may include death.
When they're sending incoming fire, it doesn't matter what their politics are, or who pays their bills. They made a choice. "Bad Day, to be a Bad Guy". Say it with me. Rinse, Repeat. Guru gives you this Mantra.
I was retarded once as well. Voted for Obummer because my “union” said so.
Once I climbed the ladder I realized overall people who choose to settle will always be sheep.
That’s why communism appeases many. They don’t have to try.
I understand wearing someone else’s shoes. But some things are just way to far.