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Harold and Susan Vordos
 
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Default OT----Opinions requested on a moral dillema


"Gunner" wrote in message
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On 16 Nov 2005 12:09:15 -0800, "rigger" wrote:

I don't consider doing nothing when

a crime is being committed being a better person. We appear to have

different standards, don't we.

Harold

Afew years ago some of the local college students and their friends
started throwing bottles at police who were attempting to control
their activities (setting sofas and dumpsters on fire, etc.). Later
they were unable to positivley identify those directly responsible
despite the fact of many dozens of people being in the immediate
vicinity of the "throwers". During the aftermath many school
orginizations spoke out about "the throwing was done by outside people
and not students, who after all, were all good citizens". This "good
citizen" comment was proven false because no student, of all those
present, ever stepped forward to identify the actual throwers (who
incidently permenently disfigured one policeman).
Social responsibility is a learned value; we're not born with it. Some
never learn ANYTHING; witness the terrible sociopathic types of
activity around us. No one would deny a citizen's right and
responsibility to step in if someone were being PHYSICALLY attacked
(although many documented cases of people NOT doing this exist). Your
actions mark you as someone who realizes your responsibility as a
citizen doesn't stop at your doorstep. I wish you were my neighbor.

dennis
in nca


Kitty Genovese

38 good citizens witnessed her being murdered over the course of a
half hour or more. And no one did dick to help her.

I wonder why this thread brings her to mind?


I rest my case! Thanks, Gunner.

Interestingly, look where the biggest loser, with the most vial of comments
directed towards me, lives-----It's as if living in heavily populated areas
tends to desensitize people---as long as it's not their problem, it isn't
happening. Very strange, for eventually your number comes up. Who do
you turn to? Why would you expect anyone to care when you didn't?

Harold