wayneL
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I guess only a hermit would not know that Christchurch NZ ha suffered a devastating earthquake.
We are literally being bombarded with stories of people trying to help in a thousand different ways to help the people of Chch, often at great personal sacrifice. There are thousands of altruistic individuals doing what they can... even if just on a one on one level.
For those of us watching and wishing we could help, there is the realization that we can, but if only we could sacrifice. We give money, but feel there is more we could do... and feel inadequate.
On the other hand, there are those who take advantage and profiteer, take advantage, even loot and burgle.
WTF????
I don't get this; what is the difference on people that causes these differences in attitude?
Discuss
Hi Julia, aren't there any humans you have felt helplessness about?The only time I've ever had such a sense of helplessness was watching my beloved dogs die.
Hi Julia, aren't there any humans you have felt helplessness about?
Not nearly so much, Snake. Animals are so dependent on us and trust us so utterly.
Few human beings, in my experience, give us that total love.
FWIW, I come from a point of view that sees humans still as part of the Animal Kingdom. And in spite of what humanitarians (aka "do-gooders") try to ascertain, some humans - e.g. those that Julia calls "scum" - are more animal-like, others are less so.I'll be most interested in any answers. I surely don't have any.
That people can be such scum in the face of such overwhelming tragedy defies comprehension.
I've had to quell an irrational need to get on a plane to Christchurch, even if just to hold my family and friends who are so horribly displaced and distressed.
The only time I've ever had such a sense of helplessness was watching my beloved dogs die.
Wayne I think you are trying to see people as all equal. People really aren't. Some people really are garbage, and some people really are nice. Some people, in their natural state, see nothing wrong with hurting people when they are weak. These people were not made by the earthquake - the looting occurred because the people (who are few by the way) of this nature were already there, and the earthquake created the opportunity for them.On the other hand, there are those who take advantage and profiteer, take advantage, even loot and burgle.
WTF????
I don't get this; what is the difference on people that causes these differences in attitude?
One trait, however, is common to all: If an animal is rewarded for a certain behaviour, it adopts that behaviour. If it suffers pain as a concequence, it won't repeat that behaviour.
FWIW, I come from a point of view that sees humans still as part of the Animal Kingdom. And in spite of what humanitarians (aka "do-gooders") try to ascertain, some humans - e.g. those that Julia calls "scum" - are more animal-like, others are less so.
One trait, however, is common to all: If an animal is rewarded for a certain behaviour, it adopts that behaviour. If it suffers pain as a concequence, it won't repeat that behaviour.
While it's true that some humans can be influenced by mental pain, those with a shorter leash into the animal kingdom will only "learn" from corporal pain.
A few animals may completely lack the ability learn. Left to Nature, they will inevitablly be removed from the gene pool. Maybe we shouldn't mess with Nature in that regard?
Applied to the Question at hand: If, during the formative years in a child's development, positive reinforcement of ethical standards fails, parents and educators must have the second option to deter noxious behaviour. Youngsters that still won't learn are better taken out of the gene pool, rather than allowing them to poison humanity.
I know I will be utterly unpopular with do-gooders; but unless they can show - and prove - that their softly-softly approach works globally, I maintain my position.
I wouldn't.Going by this you would have done away with most of the diggers in WW1 as larrikin behavior was the hall market of the Australian troops much to the disgust of British officers.
correct - and as soon as you permit even a small segment of one generation to grow up as scum, then even insist on "rewarding" their antisocial behaviour by "social welfare", what else can you expect?! Yu encourage them to breed and teach the next, numerically even stronger generation to be scum. And so the cycle feeds on itself.Some people are not brought up with a sense of what is right or wrong. I know parents who teach their kids to hate cops. They fly off the handle when someone doesn’t support their view. God only knows what other idiots are teaching their kids.
Wayne I think you are trying to see people as all equal. People really aren't. Some people really are garbage, and some people really are nice. Some people, in their natural state, see nothing wrong with hurting people when they are weak. These people were not made by the earthquake - the looting occurred because the people (who are few by the way) of this nature were already there, and the earthquake created the opportunity for them.
As to why some people are rats and some people are upstanding gentlemen, when that's the same old same old: genes, upbringing, philosophy, environment etc.
"Humane Humanity", i.e. the combination of 1 and 3 above, is an oxymoron.That pretty well sums it up for me too.
What is "Humanity"? Firstly, it's a word invented by humans meaning;
1. all human beings collectively; the human race; humankind.
2. the quality or condition of being human; human nature.
3. the quality of being humane; kindness; benevolence.
Now that's a contradiction... or was that a paradox!
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