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#285197 - 07/05/08 02:46 PM
Re: Police officer brutally beats a transsexual wo
[Re: Ima_Pseudonym]
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Anarcho-Nihilist Cow
Registered: 03/31/03
Loc: Barn
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As someone once said, a dead person is a tragedy, but dead millions are just a statistic. It's a "well known" (and probably wrong) fact that people become desensitized to tragedy once they have been overexposed to it.
Is there any difference between caring a lot for one death and caring a little for many? If you add up many littles, they make a much.
Otherwise, what do we improve by worrying and feeling bad? Do we bring the dead back? Do we stop future crimes?
Yes, it's a terrible feeling. In a way, though, I feel that worrying over "everybody" is being well on the way toward worrying over nobody. Focusing one's outrage in one individual requires more emotional involvement than just saying, "aww those poor 4,000 soldiers killed in Iraq" for example.
So in a while Ima may achieve such dubious enlightenment and stop caring. I know there was a time when I agonized over all suffering but, eventually, even the heart tires.
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