The brutality of our hearts (1)

Lavonne 2022-03-22 09:01:11

I remember she once told me that when

she transferred to another school, she was bullied by tall, big breasted, and larger girls. They scolded her as a bitch because she often had men coming to pick her up.

Under the dim light, many handsome guys came to see her at night.

Out of jealousy, they will bully her.

why? Because she doesn't belong to them, and she has something better than them, and thirdly, they are physically better than her.

This is the weird brutality that human beings show without more education.

I remember the Stanford prison experiment, I still remember the more infamous Nazi experiment, and the "The Wave" and the "Rwanda Hotel" I saw last year. They all wanted to discuss, alert, or reveal the deepest in our hearts. Brutality.

Some people may say that the kind of school violence that I said is like the black-bellied movie in Japan, just because we have not received a good education, or that racism has nothing to do with us Chinese.

In other words, my personality is too weak and not strong enough, so she was bullied.

What the Stanford test proves to us is that certain people become violent in certain situations.

What the Nazi experiment proves to us is: Maybe you are you, and you will make the same insensitive behavior. What the

wave proves to us is: Maybe totalitarian government will always give birth to this or that problem. What the

Rwanda Hotel proves to us is: Human beings will become murderers simply because of their races.

Of course, the good and evil of human nature is my biggest concern.

Does each of us have the possibility of becoming [evil] in our hearts?

This is where I am most concerned about the

genocide in Rwanda, where millions of people died, and many of the murderers were just a housewife or some children.

When they started, did they really feel like they were doing something wrong?

Just like the man in the film, he is a good husband and a good son-in-law. In the first 50 minutes of the film, from a human perspective, he is a good person, and in the second 50 minutes of the film, he is a good alien.

This conversion of perspective, or the conversion of identity, is really like the theme in "The Metamorphosis", or even more brilliantly

detailed. As long as everyone who looks in it, it will even be exploded for those damn soldiers. At the moment of the pulp, I felt extremely refreshed in my heart.

When I noticed the watchtower soldier who fired a .50 machine gun, what I saw was anger, the kind of anger after a comrade in arms was killed.

In two seconds, I will feel sad for those soldiers again. The anger and sympathy brought about by the death of a friend overwhelmed the sympathy for aliens.

It's like enjoying a fierce debate,

from sympathizing with aliens, to sympathizing with humans, and turning to sympathizing with aliens.

This repeated changes prove that I have a conscience? Or prove who I am?

I don’t know the

question is still unanswered.

How much of the human being is the so-called human nature of the advanced intellectual merchants, or how much of it has inherited the ape nature of our ancestors?

In human apes, female orangutans will also engage in sex transactions in exchange for food. Leaders in the race will also be ousted by various intriguing competitors. Male orangutans are so cruel that they tear off the testicles of other orangutans. To show punishment~ For

a while, I even

heard her telling me stories from other women in their school about how they abused her mentally, and how the police academy instructors sexually harassed her. I understand how terrifying the cruelty inherent in human beings is.

Just like the fairy water in "Youyou Hakushu",

after experiencing these cruel things , my deepest impulse is revenge, or I should encourage your companions to be brave and make my attitude tough. Get up, they won't bully you?

I have no idea

The Bible is full of good and evil, confident and strong, and most people with a very good childhood will integrate into society smoothly, while those with low self-esteem, cowardice, and cruel childhood will most likely go to the other side and turn violence into violence.

According to Zen, human nature is neither good nor evil, but also good and evil.

I once asked a friend

a question similar to science fiction.

If human beings can transfer their consciousness to the computer and take off their body, as described in the Firebird of Tezuka, will the world be better?

To be honest, his answer is

still fresh in my memory. He said: [That's not a human being]

I smiled.

What a concise and profound answer

[to be continued]

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