The big moral question about every bad thing X: Which is worst?
a) Getting caught wanting to do X
b) Openly wanting to do X
c) Doing X
d) Getting caught doing X
e) Being open about doing X
f) Getting away with going X
g) Bragging about doing X
h) Arguing X is actually good
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a: Anon NPCs online
b: Non-anon NPCs online
c: Most elites
d: eg: Newsom
e: eg: Cruz, Hawley
f: eg: Mitch
g: eg: Trump
h: eg: Bannon, Miller
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Masking examples
a) Nose-dicking
b) Chin-diapering
c) Not wearing a mask
d) ...in a grocery store
e) ...while haranguing a poor employee
f) White House party under trump
g) Trump rally
h) right-of-Fox media
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Probably bragging. I've never identified or felt sympathy for a villain who bragged. If they thought it was right I can empathize, but not if they brag.
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Making rankable lists about the moral value of various contextual situations which may or may not increase the worstness of some adverb-verb relationship one has with X...and asking others to rank them on twitter ......
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d ⊂ a,c
e ⊂ b,c,h
f ⊂ d
Thus d is worst than a,c, removes a and c.
e is worst than b an c, h removes b (c already removed).
f is worst than d, removes d.
This narrows us down to:
e) Being open about doing X
f) Getting away with doing X
g) Bragging about doing X
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