If you’re not in the wrong don’t do stuff that implies that you are
- mashatchesnokova
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
When people try to do the right thing and appear as if they are right/doing the right thing, but then in the process, avoid appearing the wrong way, they can wound up doing the wrong thing and looking horribly suspicious.
For example, a young man is going for a walk, and skipping the route that goes past a playground where kids are at. WHY would he do this, if it’s not guilty of anything? It’s so weird to do this. Nothing is wrong, nobody is in the wrong, but he’s acting like he is. It’s so dumb. It’s like bringing attention to something that wasn’t even wrong or messed up. But by doing so, he made wrong in the process.
It’s like affirmative action. Nothing is wrong with accepting people based on only their merit, in fact, you run into problems when you do anything but. So it’s bringing attention to something that shouldn’t be brought attention to, race, just like the guy’s intentions. Only by bringing attention to these subjects, was it made wrong. Nothing would’ve been wrong otherwise.
By choosing these paths, suspicion and havoc were created though.
If you’re not in the wrong, why would you do something that makes people think you are?
And it’s not just about what people think. You’re bringing attention to something horrible. And what about you think of yourself? Is that the way you want to think of yourself?
By doing this, you’re almost being that person. Accepting that truth. That horrible truth…as if it is true.
You’re framing yourself to be a bad person. Why would you this to yourself? For anyone else, or for yourself? Do you really hate yourself that much? Is that the light you want others to see you in, or yourself in?
Do you not have the right to take a walk through the playground?
If you didn’t do anything wrong, then why do you care what other people think?
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