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In reply to the discussion: What else can we blame Rodger, Elliot's actions on? [View all]JJChambers
(1,115 posts)39. I work in a field that puts me in touch with those folks frequently
I can think of several who match your description whom I've met this month alone. Everyone's world view is a little different, ethically and morally. Many of the people we are discussing, those who appear to love normal lives -- at least on the surface -- are well aware that their actions are violation of the laws. They just don't see them as morally or ethically wrong, and in fact, often they view their criminal actions as morally and ethically righteous, even necessary.
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Its getting pretty silly. I care about the environment, so maybe my next OP will be how
quinnox
May 2014
#10
I just don't understand why people feel compelled to blame things on their pet issues
JJChambers
May 2014
#16
Recognizing that people do not exist in a vacuum and trying to figure out why they do what
uppityperson
May 2014
#26
Oh say, what is false...which are devoid of truth for the posters who post on it?
HereSince1628
May 2014
#28
It's a bloody tabula rasa on which people get to paint their favorite societal ill. n/t
X_Digger
May 2014
#33