On 2019-10-06 04:04:15 Claudia Gentlemens Delight said:
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.
Absolutely.
Anyone who has an opinion has double standards.
Why?
As far as enlightenment goes, you would actually not give a fuck.
The fact that you give a fuck, simply and probably means that your ego might be involved.
If it wasn't the case, you'd probably not have been bothered by whatever it was, that bothered you...
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.
On 2019-10-04 20:05:16 RShaft said:
Every terrorist is someone's hero.
It's not about passing judgement, it's about taking a stand and not accepting the bullshit that is leading to the material deterioration of our societies.
No one here is an angel and not one situation is simple black and white, good or evil.
But where people's lives are ruined or lost because of the selfish actions of a few, we should stop trying to explain that away.
Scams, drugs, robberies, murders, rape and I can name much more. So long as people hurt and people die, we need to stop trying to understand why the perpetrators do what they do. Tolerating evil simply leads to more evil, not less.
On 2019-10-05 00:56:49 Mysticmac said:
Let's see the similarities between them.
1. Both are morally wrong.
2. They have the same motives-desperate need for money. If the smuggler was really coerced why did she get compensated for it? Sounds more like a deal was made. I might argue that the scammer might be similarly coerced or worse
According to 2, if you use the argument "we do not know why she did it/we do not know her motives.." then you can argue similarly for scammers. But NOBODY did on the post on scammers. Why? This will be answered in the next episode of Dragon Ball Z....not really I will answer it now.
1. People are selfish. Plain simple. The presence of scammers mean that punters are at risks of getting robbed and wgs will have fewer clients as trust is scarce. So, as WE are affected WE care.
2. Quite related to 1, we have the choice to take drugs but not the choice to be robbed. Robbery is forceful. So having the choice to take drugs transfers the blame to the drug addict-victim and the smuggler is an angel trying to facilitate a transaction.(Had an argument with a wg about this)
3. Popularity contest. Scammers don't have friends- only accomplice
4. Smuggler is a good friend/mother and that apparently means she gets a free pass to hurt and treat others badly.
Which is worse?
We can all agree that physical harm is worse than theft. We can all agree that hurting thousands of lives is worse than hurting one person. We can all agree that drug abuse is a serious issue. We all have anecdotes where our relatives had serious drug problems and how it affected the people around them. You know the answer.
Getting robbed does not prevent you from making money in the future. Drugs rob your future. (Drops the mic)
On 2019-10-06 06:39:49 Bbw Nadia said:
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.
This makes the most sense. The fact that there was not a single post trying to understand why the scammer did what she did is very much proof of that. Our response is also affected by our history or personal experience of what the person has done.
Being non-judgemental is a journey. We are never 100% there.