Angelusz
Angelusz t1_j8ikwdu wrote
Reply to comment by frog_jesus_ in Newborn saved from rubble in quake-hit Syria in good health by Nah_Fam_Oh_Dam
I'm not saying we should accept or justify it, but just understand. They've been punished enough already. If they had succeeded then of course they must be stopped, but that's all hypothetical.
They are all still just very frightened and hurt humans. There is no normal response to such an insane situation.
But I really get what you're saying, I do.
Angelusz t1_j8hycp0 wrote
Reply to comment by Skyblacker in Newborn saved from rubble in quake-hit Syria in good health by Nah_Fam_Oh_Dam
It's all very, very sad. And super important to highlight every bit of positivity when it comes, that's what those people (and all of us empathizing with them) need to get through the horrible event.
Angelusz t1_j8hy8eg wrote
Reply to comment by frog_jesus_ in Newborn saved from rubble in quake-hit Syria in good health by Nah_Fam_Oh_Dam
Forgive these people, they are currently living in literal hell, their entire lives have been destroyed in the blink of an eye. Some madness can be expected, people are desperate for some hope, positivity, love.
Be compassionate. What they did is wrong, but understandable.
Angelusz t1_iqx4pqj wrote
Reply to comment by TopSloth in Hi, I’m Kit Yates. I’m a mathematical biologist at the University of Bath. I’m also a popular science author and a member of the scientific advisory group Independent SAGE by UniversityofBath
I might be wrong but I think you misphrased your question as you probably wanted to ask whether or not another species would gain sapience, the thing we use to distinguish ourselves from other sentient beings. This article explains the difference nicely: https://www.differencebetween.com/what-is-the-difference-between-sentient-and-sapient/
Angelusz t1_jdpu09z wrote
Reply to comment by TopCheesecakeGirl in The Netherlands' modern day Robin Hood helping tenants fight greedy landlords by scudobuio
Yeah, although it's up to the tenants to make sure it's enforced, this is definitely a great example of when government influence is a positive thing. It's not very capitalist of us, but definitely better for everyone in the long run.
I for one am always glad to have so much be governed and regulated by our government and the EU. Even though it does put limits on some liberties, in general I can easily see how it's influenced my life way more positively than negatively. Protection from bad actors such as these landlords is a great example of it.
Coming from that, it was baffling to learn how anti-government some western countries such as the USA are. Some think that is liberty, but it's the opposite; the average citizen has so much more potential over here because there's always a safety net, exceptions notwithstanding.