1966Ford
KHHEHTV Autist~Yakubian Fascist~180IQ~Afrocentrist
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I guess this is more of a philosophical problem…
I’ve noticed that the most social justice minded people are often also weaker in some way, either they are women, fags, belong to some group that historically sucked or just from bad broken homes.
These people often are very focused on caring or pretending to care for those who are oppressed. Yet they also have huge anger towards anything more successful. It’s like they actually don’t care or have any interest in how people or cultures actually become better or excellent.
It’s like they point all their anger towards what they see as an imperfect and unfair world towards those that are either healthier, more well connected, or successful.
Why do these traits come together so often? You’d think if they were truly empathetic they would see that others have the capacity to be so as well and they would see that actually by becoming successful, raising good homes etc they could help the world even better and they might realize that those who end up at the bottom did in some way play a role if not directly then to do with their moral or intelligence failings.
Why can’t these people appreciate the underlying order in the world and at least not be so deeply spiteful?
Where does this leave the world if the majority of people see “helping the oppressed” as the most worthy goal without understanding the greater patterns as to why someone ends up at the bottom or top?
I’ve noticed that the most social justice minded people are often also weaker in some way, either they are women, fags, belong to some group that historically sucked or just from bad broken homes.
These people often are very focused on caring or pretending to care for those who are oppressed. Yet they also have huge anger towards anything more successful. It’s like they actually don’t care or have any interest in how people or cultures actually become better or excellent.
It’s like they point all their anger towards what they see as an imperfect and unfair world towards those that are either healthier, more well connected, or successful.
Why do these traits come together so often? You’d think if they were truly empathetic they would see that others have the capacity to be so as well and they would see that actually by becoming successful, raising good homes etc they could help the world even better and they might realize that those who end up at the bottom did in some way play a role if not directly then to do with their moral or intelligence failings.
Why can’t these people appreciate the underlying order in the world and at least not be so deeply spiteful?
Where does this leave the world if the majority of people see “helping the oppressed” as the most worthy goal without understanding the greater patterns as to why someone ends up at the bottom or top?