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UsedToBsmart t1_itt3dud wrote

So the idiot had a can of gasoline in his backpack and drove away on his motorcycle when police tried to pull him over, then he ran when they stopped the bike. If that all checks out, I’m not feeling too bad that the guy got lit.

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Badtrainwreck t1_itt8872 wrote

It’s clearly not the polices fault, but let’s not be dumb enough to think that someone deserves to be burned alive for running from the cops.

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[deleted] t1_ittfru1 wrote

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bananafobe t1_itu3jzj wrote

It's not contradictory to feel empathy for someone who was harmed by their own actions.

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NGJohn t1_ituhiu1 wrote

And it's not necessarily callous not to feel empathy for someone who was harmed by their own actions.

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ADHthaGreat t1_ituj76b wrote

Yes it is.

Empathy is about putting yourself in someone else’s shoes. Imagining if it was YOU getting set on fire.

I assume you’re thinking of sympathy.

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NGJohn t1_ituk6yz wrote

Hmmm. Yes, I think you're right, thanks.

I don't think most people feel empathy in these horrible instances either, though. Most people aren't very empathetic to begin with.

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ZenHun t1_itw09n4 wrote

Most people aren't very smart to begin with. So do we allow ourselves to be dragged down to the common denominator, or do we stand above?

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NGJohn t1_itwhp43 wrote

I'm not really sure what you mean by your comment since intelligence and empathy are to a large degree innate, but whatever.

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Miguel-odon t1_ittqz22 wrote

I won't make that assumption without evidence.

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Burnbrook t1_ituhomw wrote

Deserve had nothing to do with it. He created the conditions all by himself.

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