On 2019-10-04 14:02:45 Arhwen said:
While I perceive both the scammer and the drug mule to be doing wrong.
I would like to understand how can one judge one more harshly than the other.
One can be quick to say don't judge the one drug mule because we don't know her situation. While this is true can you then have the same kind of understanding towards the scammer. Who also has made bad choices, who's situation we don't know.
What's your opinion?
On 2019-10-04 14:11:45 Kimmylee said:
"Judge not before the appointed time"
On 2019-10-04 14:29:15 Melina - The Edging Expert said:
On 2019-10-04 14:21:30 Ms Paige said:
The reason I started this thread is because I have hit a stumbling block as far as Enlightenment goes. Yes we should not judge as we will be held accountable for our own actions. I wanted to understand how it is easy for people to be more understanding of 1 scenarios than the other if society deems them both to be wrong. Do people who have understanding towards someone muling drugs and not the scammer then double standards.
On 2019-10-04 14:48:27 majorjohn said:
I suspect the attitudes taken are strongly influenced by the popularity of the respective ladies. It is harder to take a hard line attitude towards someone you know and liked. The answer is always, "but I know them and they must have had a reason". Personally I feel trafficking drugs, especially heroin is the far more serious offence even if it is less close to home. And there was an attempt to extort me so I can relate to that.