If you want to really destroy a person, then keep forgiving him!

Remington 2022-04-23 07:01:46

Sometimes, forgiveness can complete revenge; other times, bullets can make revenge more perfect.

If someone commits a crime, you just forbear, forgive, and reflect on yourself, but do not pursue accountability. So how do they know when to stop? They have been deprived of even the only remaining chance for them to return from their lost path and to repent and rebuild.

We are not advocating the trend of retribution and prejudice, but we must not give in, refuse, fight back and hold you accountable at the right time.

It is interesting that some people with a strong sense of justice and high moral standards see injustice in their lives. If it happens to others, they will stand up, be brave, and denounce the abuser, but the same thing happens to themselves. On the body, there is no need to care, just smile.

The significance of the law lies in the planning, restraint, reward, guidance, prohibition and punishment of social behavior by express treaties.

No matter whether the object of the rights and personality they violate is someone else or yourself, you should follow the constraints of the law, and we cannot forgive them for the law.

There are some people in the world who are ignorant of the sky and the earth, and they continue to do evil without remorse and no reason. Only by no longer being generous and forgiving can they stop them from aggravating and causing greater evil in time. This is for both parties. Be responsible for. If it cannot be stopped, then use violence to suppress violence, protect one's own unilateral rights and interests, and prevent the other party from harming the interests of more people.

It is said that eating one bite will make you wiser, but if you do something wrong, it doesn't matter, it will continue to be wrong.

"If you want to really take revenge on a person, you are constantly forgiving him, encouraging him to do wrong things in disguise, making him inflated, and never letting him know his mistakes and be ashamed. If this goes on, one day, he will go to an out-of-control destruction. "

The core of the film: The sinners have imposed violence and insults on you, why do you represent God and move yourself to forgive them instead of punishing them?

Because you feel that you are supreme and have a very high moral standard, you can do what others can't do: "repaying grievance with virtue"; those who bully the weak deserve to be punished, but you don't think you are "weak"; no matter what other people do to you excessively, They are all poor and weak beings who should be protected and forgiven, because they are the most "powerful" and are born to understand and understand others.

This is simply too arrogant!

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Dogville quotes

  • Narrator: How could she ever hate them for what was at bottom merely their weakness? She would probably have done things like those that had befallen her if she had lived in one of these houses. To measure them by her own yardstick, as her father put it. Would she not, in all honesty, have done the same as Chuck and Vera and Ben and Mrs Henson and Tom and all these people in their houses? Grace paused and as she did, the clouds scattered and let the moonlight through, and Dogville underwent another of those little changes of light. It was as if the light previously so merciful and faint finally refused to cover up for the town any longer. Suddenly, you could no longer imagine a berry that would appear one day on a gooseberry bush, but only see the thorn that was there right now. The light now penetrated every unevenness and flaw in the buildings and in the people. And all of a sudden, she knew the answer to her question all too well. If she had acted like them, she could not have defended a single one of her actions and could not have condemned them harshly enough. It was as if her sorrow and pain finally assumed their rightful place. No. What they had done was not good enough. And if one had the power to put it to rights, it was one's duty to do so - for the sake of other towns, for the sake of humanity and not least, for the sake of the human being that was Grace herself.

  • Narrator: [as McKay explores even further with his hand] It was not Grace's pride that kept her going during the days when fall came and the trees were losing their leaves, but more of a trance like state that descends on animals whose lives are threatened - a state in which the body reacts mechanically in a low tough gear, without too much painful reflection. Like a patient passively letting his disease hold sway.