A post directed at myself in an earlier thread stimulated some thought in this hollow head of mine.
Sometimes, people seem to take the chance at any opportunity to jump on people, ridiculing them on their actions even though they may not know the full story....In a forum environment this seems to happen more often, as full stories aren't often written out, as it can be time consuming.
People will happily class the actions of others as disgusting or vile without attaining the full facts. So are these people genuinely nice people, who are just a little niave and do not think to enquire further before casting their judgement, or are these kind of comments made to bolster the image of being a nice, caring person to the onlooking public by proving they hold the moral highground over others? By labelling somebody as an evil torturous mong, does the evil mong move down in society, whilst the person labelling the evil mong as an evil mong moves up in the consideration of society due to the fact they brought alertness to the public of this villain?
Does this make sense? just interested from a psychology point of view.
Sometimes, people seem to take the chance at any opportunity to jump on people, ridiculing them on their actions even though they may not know the full story....In a forum environment this seems to happen more often, as full stories aren't often written out, as it can be time consuming.
People will happily class the actions of others as disgusting or vile without attaining the full facts. So are these people genuinely nice people, who are just a little niave and do not think to enquire further before casting their judgement, or are these kind of comments made to bolster the image of being a nice, caring person to the onlooking public by proving they hold the moral highground over others? By labelling somebody as an evil torturous mong, does the evil mong move down in society, whilst the person labelling the evil mong as an evil mong moves up in the consideration of society due to the fact they brought alertness to the public of this villain?
Does this make sense? just interested from a psychology point of view.