@crunklord420 While there are certainly some shitty educators, most in fact, it isnt for lack of trying. They certainly arent evil people. So to assume all educators are bad people is just absurd to me. If you had said most educators are shitty educators though I might have agreed.
Or simply a different perception of it.
When I think of even the most evil people they almost always justify their evil as some greater good. Serial killers for example claiming it is what god wanted them to do and want not.
I think the vast majority (not all but almost) of people justify their evil actions as good ones somehow
@Frankie
I would agree with you that the totalistim of the statement made it untrue. Ki da weird you dont see the relevance of serial killer example though. Its to show that in even the most obvious cases of evil people still tend to be able to see it as good. For more everyday sorta of evil it would make sense that would be much easier to convince yourself it isnt evil since it is a less obvious sort of evil.
@crunklord420 @realDonaldTrump
You are welcome to that opinion of course, and maybe you met some of the very rare exceptions to the rule. But I wouldnt say that is anywhere near the norm. Even when ive known people who enjoyed the misery of others thry still tended to justify it by seeing those people as deserving of it. They almost always have some reasoning, i cant say ive ever met someone who answered why they did aomething evil with "Because it was the evil thing to do"
@Frankie so you criticize the serial killer example because it doesnt apply to the majority:
> not sure what appeals to a divine mandate made serial killers have to do with the majority of people
and now your criticism is I that I am talking about the majority (the norm, as in the majority of people)
> nobody's talking about the norm.
So in order to make a coherent in point in your mindsomehow I have to neither talk about the majority, or the fringe? Me thinks you really care very little about any points that arent your own at this point.
@Frankie Not quite yet but listening to you talk I'm getting there awfully fast.