Quote Originally Posted by Singu View Post
You have feelings, the other person has more or less the exact same feelings as you do. Treating the same things differently is having double standards, which is contradictory. You can rationally understand this without much social context. People rationalize bad behavior by placing their own needs and feelings above others'. Or they could try to lower the other person's importance.
Really doubt any other soul on this earth shares my own perspective or feelings, dude.


You could say that men are more "forceful", and hence they're more likely to commit crimes. But even then, it's the moral perspective that decides an action to occur or not occur. The force could be used for either good or for evil. People who commit crimes lacked a moral perspective.
"Morality" -> how scared you are - how much the risks outweigh the benefits of defying your superior.

So people only do "bad" things when they feel at impunity to grow and expand - when they aren't already too afraid for dear life to rock the boat.
When they aren't beaten hard enough.

"Evil" comes from confident people. The anxious seldom take extravagant risks.