sweetsub1957
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ORIGINAL: CallaFirestormBW So the foundation of my questions come out of the following quote, taken with permission from another ongoing thread. I will comment with opinions further into the thread, but for now, let me post the discussion piece and my questions. quote:
"The point people have made about "don't get involved"...well, I see the "butt out" argument, but there's times when it's just necessary, y'know? When someone is obviously in need of help or advice, I'm far from the kind of person who'll stand back and say "someone else's problem, pal". AS I said, but seems to have been joyfully ignored, I'm not some crusader who'll gleefully crash into every playparty or private scene with drugs dogs and start whupping ass. I would never put myself up as that." 1. If you are a person with a complete "butt out" perspective, how do you handle yourself when you see something happening around you that directly contradicts your ethical boundaries? i don't have a completely "butt out" perspective, but unless i see it as abusive, i normally do nothing because it may be between consenting adults with both of T/them consenting to the behavior. 2. If you are a person with a "step in and make the world a better place" perspective, what role do you see for self-direction, personal responsibility, and individual freedoms in whether or not you step into a situation? If i do "step in" in an abusive situation, i do so very carefully so as not to get hurt myself, and i try to, away from the "seeming abuser," reason with the "seemingly abused" and let her/him know why i feel it's abusive.....and offer ideas that i see as options to get away from the abuse, knowing full well that i might be ignored. 3. For those who -do- feel compelled to act, do you only act in situations where someone actually -comes- to you to request your assistance, or do you also act in situations that you perceive to be requiring intervention, whether or not you are actively -asked- to intervene? If someone comes to me and asks for assistance i may help them or if i see something as outright abuse, i will attempt to offer help to the recipient of seeming abuse. Otherwise, things that are just morally repugnant to me are none of my business.......my morals are not necessarily anyone else's. 4. For either party, how compelled are you to act either directly or by compelling "regulation" or encouraging development of restrictive laws in situations that do -not- directly affect you or yours, and which do not cause harm to another person or property, yet are -distinctly- morally repugnant to you? It's not my business to legislate morality. If it were, some laws would be very different than they are. Dame Calla
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