Evil comes in many forms, in abuse, emotional neglect, psychological torture and many others – all instigated by a minority of individuals – there are some people who are the embodiment of evil because they are the medium in which evil propagates. I have a strong inclination towards physical justice, I would gladly and genuinely inflict pain and suffering on those that have committed evil acts, ironic? I suppose on some levels, but I distinctly think that those that injure the innocent are subhuman and therefore are not allowed the benefits of human morality.
Coming in contact with these individuals breeds such vehement and unrelenting hatred in me, they are vile creatures that deserve the treatment of garbage to be discarded, ostracized and converted into basic sustenance for humanity which transcends dirt. The conditions of my hatred is fairly simple, those that abuse the innocent or damage them permanently in anyway even if not directly. Maybe damage is subjective and abuse is subjective, there’s no supreme being to define what is right and what’s not, people can only rely on their collective, innate instincts to decide what the basics of ethics are .
My hatred has no products obviously, so it really doesn’t matter, but I just wanted to express it. Fuck, there are just some people I would derive an incredible amount of pleasure in destroying, torturing, incapacitating and reducing to the point where they are no longer a biological creature but vestiges of the organic material that initially constituted them.
Ugh.
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I agree with the words you say, but at the same time i caution you to not allow your anger to turn you into that which you hate. Yes there is no supreme being to guide us or teach us what is right or wrong, so i think we should institute the same code for everyone whether we ourselves believe them to be regarded as human or not. If you think murder is wrong, than murdering a murderer is murder. I mean not everyone would agree with what i am saying but if we allow exception to the laws, if we have exceptions to our beliefs, that is when i believe we lose all credibility and merit. ect
People are systematically categorized into hierarchies of merit, people with power hold the societal ability to transcend the consequences of their actions and circumvent the punishments they deserve, it’s wrong, it’s incredibly wrong but that’s the world we live in. I’m just expressing hatred towards this system (not specifically in this particular post) and the individuals that go unjudged for their malicious actions, imo they deserve the destruction and treatment proportional to their wrong doings and more, just because of the fact that they had the intentions of doing those things and felt they could enact them. Of course there are many exceptions and not everything is so black and white, but towards those that fall into the black and white categories I think they deserve the lowest of treatments. Who cares what i think they deserve tho tbh lol
No never did i say i disagree with you, i just dont think we should perpetuate the same cycles. Do you think people would be so inclined to commit crimes and heinous acts if we lived in a world where everyone was treated equally despite there social status. Imagine if we lived in a world where police didnt commit brutality because they were not exempt to it, imagine if we lived in a world where politicians couldn’t bribe there way out of punishment, would citizens be so inclined to do injustice if men of power were not exceptions? id like to think not
If somebody treats you horribly, and you treat them horribly in return, how are you any different from them?
I used to think like you. I thought my tormentors needed to be brutally punished for their transgressions. All I can say is that revenge isn’t always sweet (for either party).
Abusers are often created, they’re not born that way. Abusers were often abused themselves, and they take out their fury on a surrogate. This doesn’t excuse them, but it can help explain why they do what they do.
“Two wrongs don’t make a right”. Or, “If we all demanded an eye for an eye there would be a lot of blind people in this world”. I’m not saying turn the other cheek, but there are ways to deal with abusive people without sinking to their level.
I suppose you’re more humane than me (clearly) I would never try to rehabilitate someone that raped a child to death (extreme example) or even just a murderer, they have permanently stolen the life of an innocent person, that person will never come back to life, they’ll never experience justice for their brutal treatment, why should a murderer get a 2nd chance when their victims can’t?
I wasn’t chastising or reprimanding you, nor was I trying to change your opinion. I understand your perspective and thought the same way for a long time.
Nazis killing Jews, conquistadors slaughtering indigenous Americans, Mongolian s forging an empire as they raped, slaughtered and pillaged their way across Eurasia, etc. There’s no shortage of atrocities. We could cite numerous examples of mayhem, carnage, genocide, and subjugation.
But doesn’t hating a hater make you a hater too?
I suppose you could make it your life’s mission to fight injustice. You could work tirelessly for decades, and you might make a difference, but would you ever be able to eradicate evil entirely?
I don’t think the problem of evil will ever go away until every individual person decides that he or she will not engage in evil activities. It’s gotta be a choice the individual makes freely. It can’t be legislated, ordered, commanded or forced. Each person must voluntarily choose to be part of the solution, and refuse to be part of the problem.
Of course it’ll be a frosty Friday in hell before that ever happens. 🙂
Inflicting suffering without aiming toward rehabilitation is not justice, it’s sadism. Are you a sadist?
I suppose I am
super saiyan sadist buddies 5eva