>>13653664I will add this as well.
Love - is Love always good?
Is to forgive always good?
We tend to idealize those but hate on aggression and violence, like the very act is bad, despite the moral context, but context matters more.
If society was forgiving to people who abuse other people, would there be any order and progress?
If society was loving to everyone without discrimination or character evaluation, would there be order?
If you love everyone equally your Love doesnt mean a lot does it?
What message does it show to the abused if the authority forgives the abusers?
You see... Love isnt always good, forgivness isnt always good. Violence isnt always bad. Agression isnt always bad.
They all are set of behaviors that should ideally serve a perfect moral perspective.
While that is hard to achieve its still better to try than to lose yourself in philosophizing problems away.
Id say, people who end up in prisons arent completely evil, but they fail to exhibit proper behavior in proper context. They arent calibrated.
But same goes for someone out of prison as well, victims, perpetual victims arent calibrated either tho by being "free" they think they are "right".
Its not right to be abused. Nor its right to be abuser. Both are practicing wrong behavior in wrong situations.
Like the Good Book said -
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To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:
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8 A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace."
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