Comment by coldtea
8 hours ago
>judging that shames, excludes, or hurts is antisocial even if many people do it.
That's a modern dellusion.
Sociology (and common wisdom) tells us that judgment "that shames, excludes, or hurts" is necessary for the development of morality, social cohesion, and cooperation.
Note: not any random judgment "that shames, excludes, or hurts" has this possitive role, but plenty of judgements that "shame, exclude, or hurt", meaning that judgement that "shames, excludes, or hurts" is a useful social tool.
And there is nothing positive or productive about the kind of judgement I'm talking about.
What kind are you talking about?
Refusing to be an asshole to someone being an asshole just enables them being an asshole.
Refusing to judge if someone is being an asshole, ensures that someone being an asshole will see no consequences for being an asshole.
I'm criticizing being an asshole to people who are not naturally the way society expects and had to work their way through.
But to be fair I'm mostly criticizing useless HN post-hoc rationalization.
> Refusing to be an asshole to someone being an asshole just enables them being an asshole.
I have nothing to do with this.
> Refusing to judge if someone is being an asshole, ensures that someone being an asshole will see no consequences for being an asshole.
I also have nothing to do with this.
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