We destroy both of these things
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We tend not to wish suffering on them though.
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Second post I've seen from you with remarkable compassion. When i find myself hating someone thats done something truly awful, I remind myself that at some point they downloaded some horrible malware, naively. Lock em up, but dont take pleasure in watching them writhe. Non bene.
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It’s always easy to be compassionate when the subjects of your compassion haven’t hurt you. Let’s see how he (or you) thinks about this matter when his daughter is raped, or his brother stabbed to death. In a way suffering is a matter of justice. Payback is thing.
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I've been listening to
@SamHarrisOrg talking about free will recently and based on that, I totally agree with you. We need to lock people up sometimes to protect ourselves, but we don't need for them to suffer. We should want them cured, fixed, rehabilitated, not punished.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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We don’t wish them suffering not because they’re malfunctioning matter but because it diminishes our own lives when we do. But I’ve never had rape or terror in my direct life so I’m only speaking in theory. I respect others’ perspective may be different.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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There is always more to the story and we must not forget they are human beings as well.

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I posted this video earlier and I will post it again because I think it is important for people to see. "Watch "Time To Rethink Evil | Julia Shaw | TEDxOxford" on YouTube" https://youtu.be/atReK1tebCA
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Coincidently just say this is book I am starting.pic.twitter.com/oauYY9sVB0
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Pretty ironic that he should say this, who put a selected version of humanity on pedestal and thereby diminishing humanity in toto.
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