OK, none of us are "perfect", there is no man or woman on this earth that I know of who is "perfect".
Yet, every day I see people judging others merely because they as unique individuals do not necessarily agree upon something. Even if they don't disagree, it could be as simple as one person suggesting that a different point of view on the information available should be listened to and taken into consideration.
I mean, How else is anyone supposed to come to a rational conclusion if they are subjective and not objective?
What is it that drives people to judge others for the mere fact that they are trying to be objective?
People who are trying to be objective and open to all information available, and as such do not consider subjectivism as a foundation or "moral virtue" by which others can be judged are not "the enemy".
Let's remember that the cause of all the evil tyranny we have seen in the past (and present) was always fueled by those who chose subjectivism over objectivism.
We saw national socialism (NAZI) murder some 6 million people and its international version called "Socialism/Communism" murder well over 100 million people. These are probably the two most well known results of "subjectivism" that we as humans have through the course of our history endured.
We see it almost everywhere, including the democratic world.
How many times have "politicians" suggested that "their views are exclusively 100% correct" without giving any possibility of them being "wrong".
These thoughts are a lot deeper than what I have just expressed above and I am sure many who do read this will think that I am attacking them or their views, while in actual fact I am defending their rights to express those views, without being JUDGED for them. Because without the ability to freely express oneself as an individual, objectivity is not possible and we are doomed to a repeat of the murders that subjectivism brings about.
The above words are my words, yet here are the words of a thinker, a person who tried to think out of the box, no matter how popular or unpopular such thinking may be.
The Poison of Subjectivism
I leave it to you as a unique individual to THINK ABOUT IT.
Yours truly,
@jackmiller








