Anyone who has Un-American ancestry ties...
I'm not upset at all, reread my post. But why is it that people think that just because something happened a long time ago it makes it okay. Why do we think it was okay for people to be savages hundreds of years ago but expect people to be so "civilized" and compassionate now? People were still people back then. I don't care who told them to do it, at some point you have to realize that torturing people is wrong. Not because society says so, but there should just be a gut feeling that lets you know that viciously torturing a person or animal is wrong.
Preach said:no one ever supressed my ancestors. we were the supressors
seriously though, you can't apply your current rationality to things that happened decades and centuries ago. like, you say it bothers you that someone could go into someone's home etc etc. you can't think about it like they went into someone's home and describe what happened with poetic romance because what essentially happened was they were conquering in the name of their king and did what they probably believed to be absolutely right. i don't know if you're feeling bothered as in bitter or as in sad or as in annoyed, so i don't really know what to tell you, but if you're bitter or mad, i'll tell you you can't hold a grudge for something like this. not for the people who did it and not for their descendants. it's not fair because it's like being mad cause a child who was molested daily for fiteen years thinks this is normal. times were different. it's like holding a grudge cause cavemen beat eachother with clubs. now maybe it's more like it saddens you because it was such an evil thing to do. again i will stress that times were different, and evil is basically just an illustrative word that represents everything you don't want/like. this will differ from person to person, and will make some people able to do things that other people won't. look at it like this. if you seperate every human child born from this day henceforth, and release them on a different planet or in a continent-sized zoo where they have no contact with anything human or civilized, and let them find their own way through tens of thousands of years, do you think that world would grow up to be any different from our world? what most people would think of as an evil nature is actually a part of every human being. greed, jealousy. i don't think it always was, but it is now. things like this will always happen. there will always be bad people.
i don't really get why it would upset you. give me more insight.![]()
I'm not upset at all, reread my post. But why is it that people think that just because something happened a long time ago it makes it okay. Why do we think it was okay for people to be savages hundreds of years ago but expect people to be so "civilized" and compassionate now? People were still people back then. I don't care who told them to do it, at some point you have to realize that torturing people is wrong. Not because society says so, but there should just be a gut feeling that lets you know that viciously torturing a person or animal is wrong.

