Comment by wredcoll

Comment by wredcoll 3 hours ago

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> Personally I feel that there are no heroes and everyone sucks in this situation, except for the innocent bystanders on both sides who are being caught in the crossfire.

Wow, what a daring and brave opinion. I'm in awe that you're willing to share it publically!

Like, a bunch of my local social media bubble has been talking about "media literacy" and "illiteracy" and related concepts and this is a great example.

If, for example, someone is telling you that a publically terrible act of violence by someone associated with palestine is probably a response to previous israeli actions, they are not, in fact, secretly trying to imply that the terrorist is a hero.

They're simply trying to explain the likely consequences of actions.

One of the things that I find most frustrating in certain types of discussions is the idea that we can't do something that will improve the lives of large numbers of people on the off chance that a bad person won't get punished or someone undeserving will be rewarded.

It's entirely probable that the solution that improves the lives of the most people in that region will also involve quite a few awful people not getting punished.

jrmg an hour ago

In this and so many things now I fear that we’re discarding the idea that “it is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer”.

  • Aeolun 36 minutes ago

    I’m not sure if I’d put the balance there, but certainly not at “it is better that a hundred innocents suffer than than one guilty person escapes”