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Unique-Public-8594 t1_j4t03kn wrote

You don’t think this family history would be a difficult thing to carry through life?

You don’t think they will suffer from this loss?

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legumious t1_j4unhiw wrote

Life: Sucks

Someone: Hopeful platitude

Reddit: Yeah, that's something I can argue about. For the children.

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[deleted] t1_j4uolof wrote

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legumious t1_j4urfk9 wrote

In the face of tragedy, you can't let someone morally and ethically aligned with you go unreprimanded because you perceive them as demeaning. The comment did not imply the kids would turn out okay. It implied they would survive.

But you don't get a hit of that sweet moral outrage by agreeing with people.

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_j4uxdhs wrote

Is it “moral outrage” though?

One can be struck by the profound and tragic long term impact of what has happened and,

it might just be empathy.

Not moral outrage, not instigating a debate, not virtue signaling and not looking for karma, just sincere sorrow.

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legumious t1_j4v0ur8 wrote

Your question was "you don’t think they will suffer from this loss?" in response to someone reflecting on how some kids survive suffering. Your empathy feels toxic, and your question feels in bad faith.

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Linux-Is-Best t1_j4wxl0j wrote

Hi

A friendly reminder, that it is OK to disagree. It's OK to have a difference of opinion.

Let's not make this into something personal... It's also OK to walk away.

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Robw1970 t1_j4ykudy wrote

Honestly, you have a very valid point but it is almost impossible to reason with emotion. If one doesn't stay on the road of the majority you will surely be notified.

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