When a person sees evil in everyone but himself... what's going on?

When a person sees evil in just about everyone but himself... what's going on?

  • he or she is crazy

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  • he or she has severe PTSD

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  • he or she cannot bear to look at the evil within, so doesn't

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  • he or she is basically ignorantly blind at first, then later, willingly

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  • all of the above plus something else

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  • Total voters
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Glad to see that you only framed the question to the evil gender .

Show me the woman who is not an angel in disguise and I will show you men who are blind and deaf .
 
Glad to see that you only framed the question to the evil gender .

Show me the woman who is not an angel in disguise and I will show you men who are blind and deaf .
for one thing "him" and "he" are generic terms and often include the other gender implicitly

for another thing, I don't understand that 2nd sentence one bit

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Glad to see that you only framed the question to the evil gender .

Show me the woman who is not an angel in disguise and I will show you men who are blind and deaf .
Mostly true but not entirely. There's Madeleine Albright and Condo Rice.

I think the OP needs to define what he/she considers to be evil?

Otherwise, he could be making a valid point.

Or in the least a point that can be understood, as to his purpose.

Let's all test the water to see what the point could be?
 
for one thing "him" and "he" are generic terms and often include the other gender implicitly

for another thing, I don't understand that 2nd sentence one bit

:oops:
Unfortunately your Number One post says ,"himself ". You dug your own grave .

Assume you had difficulty with my second sentence because its construction is rather more complex than the average American is used to seeing , let alone understanding .

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Are you talking about Hillary?

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Everyone has the capacity for evil in them. The issue is what is the threshold and the circumstances that elicit the response one might deem evil.

If someone is looking to harm a loved one or the vulnerable is the threshold for one to commit maximum harm to that person decreased? How about on the battlefield during war?

The most evil IMO is conducted by those in positions of power or with knowledge of their evil act. Calculating, thought out, planned and deliberate

In this sense, one can compare the true nature of the definition for "evil" and say "I might have done wrong in my life, but true evil I have never committed". I would expect average folks to be truthful and comfortable with such a statement, it doesn't make them crazy, it's simply the facts.
 
just whatever is expedient for them
I thought that word had become synonymous with the term American .

Does that effectively make all americans sociopaths and even Evil .?

Discuss, using a maximum of one word .
 
When a person sees evil in everyone but himself... what's going on?
Liberals are a special case here

They see evil ONLY in their political opponents, but then when it comes to law-and-order on the streets they step back and claim there is no such thing as good and evil as no one is ever said to be at fault for anything.

That way only their political opponents get jailed.
 

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