poodaddy
Gold Member
Well said and worded. I hate everything you said, not because I disagree necessarily, but because you're absolutely right about people wishing death on others, and it's fucking sick, but hell just the other day I wished it on someone with anger in my heart, and I hate now that I did.Wishful thinking.
A sign that you are not thinking critically. You've got it out for "these people". Just few months back, we had two D-politicians murdered in their own home along with their spouses in an act of political violence. While some surely were, you don't have to celebrate their deaths to show clouded judgement. Selective indifference is enough.
My dad went down the youtube rabbit hole with crypto-currency as a gateway. When someone broke into nancy pellosi's home with the apparent intention of killing her with a hammer, I asked him if they should have done that and he said "maybe they should have". The violence may be ideologically driven but it's not as cleanly down political lines as you seem to think.
Right now, many liberals and not just the far left are crossing their fingers for trump to croak of natural causes. Not exactly the most noble wish. But if you remember the celebration of hillary clinton possibly having some rapidly terminal disease, you may see that wishing death on people you hate is universally a base and ugly side of human nature.
Maybe humans are just heavily flawed creatures, I don't know. I know we can be better though, that's for damn sure. These days we're so goddamn divided, and it'll take a brighter mind than mine to fix that, but I know we can be better.
We don't have to be awful people, and we shouldn't accept how awful we've become. We should expect more out of our fellow man and ourselves.