← Back to context Comment by chrisjj 14 hours ago Hmm. I wonder how he knows these bad-doers are good people. 4 comments chrisjj Reply trvz 13 hours ago Most people aren’t evil, just lazy. mikkupikku 12 hours ago In real life, not disney movies made for simple minded children, lazy apathy is what most real evil looks like. Please see "the banality of evil." kibwen 11 hours ago When apathy results in harm to others and benefits to oneself, those others are allowed to appropriately label that apathy as evil. luckylion 12 hours ago At which point do you cross the line? Somebody who murders to take someone else's money is ultimately just too lazy to provide value in return for money, so they're not evil?
trvz 13 hours ago Most people aren’t evil, just lazy. mikkupikku 12 hours ago In real life, not disney movies made for simple minded children, lazy apathy is what most real evil looks like. Please see "the banality of evil." kibwen 11 hours ago When apathy results in harm to others and benefits to oneself, those others are allowed to appropriately label that apathy as evil. luckylion 12 hours ago At which point do you cross the line? Somebody who murders to take someone else's money is ultimately just too lazy to provide value in return for money, so they're not evil?
mikkupikku 12 hours ago In real life, not disney movies made for simple minded children, lazy apathy is what most real evil looks like. Please see "the banality of evil."
kibwen 11 hours ago When apathy results in harm to others and benefits to oneself, those others are allowed to appropriately label that apathy as evil.
luckylion 12 hours ago At which point do you cross the line? Somebody who murders to take someone else's money is ultimately just too lazy to provide value in return for money, so they're not evil?
Most people aren’t evil, just lazy.
In real life, not disney movies made for simple minded children, lazy apathy is what most real evil looks like. Please see "the banality of evil."
When apathy results in harm to others and benefits to oneself, those others are allowed to appropriately label that apathy as evil.
At which point do you cross the line? Somebody who murders to take someone else's money is ultimately just too lazy to provide value in return for money, so they're not evil?