Where Does This Malice Come From?

The Story

The following thoughts have been bothering me lately and I am starting to lose faith in my own principles / beliefs / beliefs - I am not sure what the right word is, because I am not so literate, BUT! I recently came across news that two 23-year-olds painted graphite on a very important wall in Thailand and are likely to be sentenced to 10 years in prison there. OK, I understand that the people there have their own laws and culture, so they judged their laws - good, but why the hell so many people from Bulgaria, Canada and European countries write comments under the news like: "Yes , they deserve it, 10 years is not enough for them! "," Little rubbish, let them die ", etc. And these are 90% of the comments. WTF ??? Because some guys, who are drunk and have scratched a wall and should be wished almost one of the best years in life to be taken away from them, because of that ?? And the commenters have no idea what the character of the young people is (good, average, bad, etc.). How do they judge from a childish act? How can such malice, there is no logic ?? !? !! Soon I was watching again in the group "Stomach soup", in which quite funny things are posted, but it was a disgrace - a young girl in a black country robs a taxi driver. Bad deed. It deserves a lesson and maybe even a prison to come to its senses for a while. Instead, a huge group of people crushed her in a fight and burned her alive.

What ?? And they are happy ... And the commenters under the post supported this. Ok, I like to watch horror movies that scare people and people scare monsters, but I don't understand how it's possible to want the same thing in the real world. However, this is not fiction and there must be some limit. Another example - why people are so interested in the stars in our country - who slept with whom; and get so excited about the lives of people who are at home like BIG BROTHER's, as if it's their own. I understand watching the show as a series - ok, it must be interesting, but to spit on these people on social networks as if those who spit are in the place of those in the house and know what's in their heads. And even if someone deserves to be spit on, etc. - instead, either make him wise or do something good for yourself and for the people you care about. I'm not a moralist. And I swear, swear, envy, etc., but I fight to be well me and those around me. I'm not rich or poor, I'm not mega beautiful or ugly. And as I write this, I start to think that the reason for all this is our culture and the way we are irradiated / washed out by the media, our parents, etc. - whether in a positive or negative aspect. Nevertheless, I also grew up in a Bulgarian family with a Bulgarian mentality, with Bulgarian media and Bulgarian music. I don't have the most perfect life, but I'm fighting for it and I wouldn't want someone to be burned and beaten, for example, and be happy about it just because they robbed someone. Yes, the robber needed the money, he may have been in very bad shape, but apparently the chalk is in such a position to do so. Instead of enjoying his burning, it makes more sense for him to be locked up and taught what not to do. If you will - beat him, but teach him not to do such a thing a second time.

Last Updated
August 25, 2020
Author:
kissabella

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