• mozz
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    11 month ago

    Yeah. There are people who are just straight-up evil and trying to hurt people on purpose (Trump is one), but it’s actually very rare, I think, even in political leaders. Mostly I think the destructive stuff in the world comes from people who have a weird reality built up in their head where what they’re doing makes sense.

    I see this even in internet arguments. It’s very common that two people will both be saying things that makes sense, but because they both have this caricature built up of the other person and the other viewpoint in their head, they can’t even understand each other and keep talking at cross purposes.

    Person A says “How DARE you say that genocide is okay, genocide is NEVER okay”

    Then person B says “How DARE you say Biden and Trump are the same, Trump is obviously way worse and we need to vote for Biden”

    “How DARE you vote for genocide”

    “How DARE you refuse to vote against Trump’s genocide”

    And so on. I mean, neither one is really wrong, and yet they’re all angry at each other and each seem genuinely convinced that the person they’re talking to carries cartoonishly wrong views like “genocide is okay as long as it comes from my political allies,” and then they get all bent out of shape arguing against those imaginary views that almost no one really actually holds. And they can’t even listen to the other person for long enough to understand what they’re saying, because I can’t possibly sit here and listen to a pro-genocide person, when I am ANTI genocide, and I just need to fight against this pro genocide person right now.

    • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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      01 month ago

      Indeed. Very few people actively want to do what they think is wrong or “evil”.