I Have Another Question. · 10:57pm Mar 24th, 2022
Do you think that everyone matters and that love is supposed to be for everyone in existence and beyond, not just the ones people see fit or a certain group?
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Do you think that everyone matters and that love is supposed to be for everyone in existence and beyond, not just the ones people see fit or a certain group?
Love is not universal.
Friendship neither.
It should still be cherished without doubt.
Still love is personal, anything beyond is at best loyalty.
Basically, everything should be understood.
It all has significance, how depends on you.
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I'll partially agree with you. Romantic and erotic love isn't universal, and you cannot be friends with everyone. If you're going to appeal to emotion, it's better to appeal to love and comradrie than to appeal to hate. Everyone wants to be loved, not everyone wants to be in love, you can love your friends without being in love with your friends. Of course this boils down to the paradox of tolerance: To be more tolerant, you have to be intolerant of intolerance and the intolerant.
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But do you think everyone deserves to be loved?
Everyone deserve to be shown a shred of respect or understanding.
But today you can't say that a good thing about someone who is controversial without everyone wigging out.
For example, I find it admirable that Robert E. Lee was a teetotaler
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Love like respect is earned, I believe everyone can be loved, but to say if everyone should be is not my choice to make.
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Tolerance is a little weird for me, it usually comes in the form of apathy through much of my life.
When it comes to the intolerant I abide by the non-aggression principle, hide and starve them out.
A bit cruel, but it works.
Yes, I think so. That was the main thing that made the finale of MLP so bad to me. I thought Twilight understood this! It’s not fair to deny love to Cozy Glow and Chrysalis! 😢
But yes, this is my belief for the real world too.
I think that some people make themselves unworthy of value and love.
Some people are vile, and unworthy of love.
Some people seek love but have difficulty finding it over problems they have viewing the world with relation to themselves (that is, romantic love).
Most people deserve love, care and respect.