Second, the cruelty of spectators and any conditions

Norval 2022-04-20 09:02:10

About spectators.
For example, some parts of the world are separated from the sensory system or the reflection of consciousness, whether it is the numbness caused by habit or the inexplicable sense of alienation from people, as if even if the shocking events such as starvation, disaster, and massacre happen in the present moment, they can still show a little pity, The world is none of my business.
Such spectators are of course simple and pure, because there is no resonance and no similar experience, so they will not put themselves in their shoes and be sad.
And such indifference and numbness, being criticized by others, has nowhere to escape.
And what's really scary is another kind of spectator, with a "reasonable" reason, like a zombie with a hat in Plants vs. Zombies. The more "justified" the "reason", the stronger the hat will be.
This reason is nothing but the object of being looked at. Like an enemy, or a sinner.
I have always thought that jealousy is a very interesting word. There are always a lot of contradictory words in Chinese, such as one stumble becomes eternal hatred and the prodigal son returns for nothing, such as a man has gold under his knees and a man can bend and stretch, as if no matter what you do, there are already ready reasons or excuses. So is jealousy. First of all, it is a positive word, although hatred or the act of hatred itself is not worth promoting; secondly, it is a word that is easy to evoke imagination, because hatred is always closely related to revenge, which makes one wonder, and then what.
It is a method to overcome evil with evil, regardless of private revenge or legal punishment. The law is a contract, and the purpose of the contract is to protect the best interests of the group, even in the form of punishment.
However, in the process of implementation, people forget this kind of revenge as a last resort, and the concept of replacing it is taken for granted. Even if it's murder. Even if the way to pay for it is to commit another murder.
Even twisting the purpose of doing justice into the thrill of accomplishing revenge.
Of course, spectators with hats outside the Avengers also turned out, and a new skill that evolved out of indifference is called curiosity. Curiosity is not a bad thing, but under the catalysis of numbness and indifference on the spectators, accompanied by contractual cruelty, a sinful carnival is derived. You don't need to touch it with your own hands, but use the actions of others to release the hatred for sin, hatred, and cruelty in your heart. These spectators use either indifference, rupture or perverted fanaticism to retaliate against the negative oppression they have suffered in the past, reasonable or unreasonable, Then copy and amplify the sin, the hatred, the cruelty, and unleash it with the means allowed by the contract, forming a sympathy with what they hate.
Just like some habits that I hate sometimes, I slowly develop myself, and I hate someone for a long time without consciously becoming an enemy.
The spectators who have nothing to do with themselves have gradually evolved into spectators with malicious intent.
Intensified. Blue out of blue. Perhaps this is why anger is listed as one of the seven deadly sins.
And once such spectators appear in groups, the responsibilities are shared, the distortions are aggravated, the original protection purpose of the contract has long been thrown out of the sky, and only the means itself is left, causing the seeds of sin to be buried deeper in every person who resonates. In the heart, take root and sprout, waiting for the opportunity of the next result.

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