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Board Politics & Society
Re: How society works
by
Okurkabinladin
on 01/05/2017, 13:27:09 UTC
Judging ACTIONS of others is perfectly normal as are stereotypes. Not putting your hand into open fire is also stereotype - you expect pain even though you havent experienced having your flesh burnt. The line lies in judging or rather evaluating others without resorting to violence. Thats why society over time have build churches, laws and social system, so that voice of majority is heard while the rights of minority are still protected.

You are never going to change that, unless you want to inhabit world of robots. Free speech is not just a right, it is basic mechanism through which we describe reality surrounding us. Depriving people of free speech (that can be interpreted as being judgemental) is tantamout into making them drones.

Why do people keep on seeing the bad things that people have done? Why do we judge other people quickly sometimes?

Is it in human nature that's why it's happening or is it the upbringing of the individual that he or she has seen growing up?

What can be done to be better and not to judge other people just by basing on looks but looking deeper into his or her character?

Share your opinion about it.

To change this you need to do social engineering for a few generations. Eventually the hate mongers will die off and all that will be left is good citizens.



And thats why your neighbourhood is better by the day.

You wish "hate mongers" will die off, so only "good" people are left around, huh? Thats not hate preaching full of vicious judgement at all on your part there, mister. Not at all  Smiley