The Line Between Right and Wrong.
14 years ago
General
The funny thing is about this, there really is no line between right and wrong. For the soul fact that no one is really ever doing anything wrong. I understand that some will probably disagree with me and tell me I am wrong. However, that right there should stand out particularly in this journal because I am doing what I think is right and many many other will agree with me. The so call line between right and wrong is smashed when you see things from the other persons point of view.
Alot of you will say robbing a conveniant store is wrong, well it's not. You are probably thinking, "Oh! Oh my god, I can't believe he doesn't think that's messed up!" Well, you're wrong in that, I'm not saying I don't disagree with that. I'm only saying the person commit said act thinks it's right. He must have a valid reason for doing this. Perhaps his brother is in the hospital and needing a vital surgery, with low income and no money left over. No hope in getting a loan from the bank, he is going to do whatever he can to help save his brother's life.
You can say to yourself that you would never go as far as doing that, but that's because you have not been in that situation. You can't say he was wrong for doing this because his motives. However you are probably thinking that this doesn't account for murder, Grand theft, and all those other crimes. Due to America's terrible economy EVERYONE is struggling to get by. Grab some cash, trying to make it by. You may think and be mad at me by thinking I approve of murder. I do NOT approve of it, I would never do it and I would be appaled at anyone who would do such a thing. However, I do agree with the thought and the process to do it. There has to be something, some motive, psychologic disorder, or money issue that would push someone to these limits. To bring them to the brink of self destruction and degradation.
Everyone has motives and everyone in there own mind set think they are RIGHT. You can disagree and you can hate them for the choices they make but its not your choice to make it's theirs. You can cuss and yell and scream but don't say they are wrong for doing what they are doing when you don't know them fairly enough to say something like that. How do you think the so called "convicts" friends and family feel? You know they have family, but did you ever think of the people the associated themselves with? Their friends, they are the ones that can see reason for doing what they did, but not us. We can't no matter how perceptive you say you are.
Alot of you will say robbing a conveniant store is wrong, well it's not. You are probably thinking, "Oh! Oh my god, I can't believe he doesn't think that's messed up!" Well, you're wrong in that, I'm not saying I don't disagree with that. I'm only saying the person commit said act thinks it's right. He must have a valid reason for doing this. Perhaps his brother is in the hospital and needing a vital surgery, with low income and no money left over. No hope in getting a loan from the bank, he is going to do whatever he can to help save his brother's life.
You can say to yourself that you would never go as far as doing that, but that's because you have not been in that situation. You can't say he was wrong for doing this because his motives. However you are probably thinking that this doesn't account for murder, Grand theft, and all those other crimes. Due to America's terrible economy EVERYONE is struggling to get by. Grab some cash, trying to make it by. You may think and be mad at me by thinking I approve of murder. I do NOT approve of it, I would never do it and I would be appaled at anyone who would do such a thing. However, I do agree with the thought and the process to do it. There has to be something, some motive, psychologic disorder, or money issue that would push someone to these limits. To bring them to the brink of self destruction and degradation.
Everyone has motives and everyone in there own mind set think they are RIGHT. You can disagree and you can hate them for the choices they make but its not your choice to make it's theirs. You can cuss and yell and scream but don't say they are wrong for doing what they are doing when you don't know them fairly enough to say something like that. How do you think the so called "convicts" friends and family feel? You know they have family, but did you ever think of the people the associated themselves with? Their friends, they are the ones that can see reason for doing what they did, but not us. We can't no matter how perceptive you say you are.
hammse
~hammse
my thoughts exactly. Im still unsure about whether its a problem or a chance tho
Lil_Red_Fox
~lilredfox
OP
In many ways it's both.
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