1) You assume everyone is suppose to hate. And that love means being gentle and coddling.
Love of all people does not mean we have to give up on punishing them. You can include them in "love for mankind" and still want justice to be taken on them.
2) Your list of what traits these criminals have is inaccurate. You seem to think they're all ugly, dumb, and scruffy.
Yet if you actually studied the 'worst of the worst' you will find that it's the opposite.
The worst of them were actually smart, well groomed, and attractive. If anything these positive features HELPED them gain access to their victims. They were so "successful" (if you want to call it success) at what they did because people originally judged them on appearance and like you they assumed "good looks" meant "good person".
For the record: of course I do NOT think all criminals are ugly, dumb, and scruffy. I have seen enough actual criminals in my life. I am talking about a hypothetical case. Let's say there were a guy, who is *put everything bad in here* all those things. You think he deserves love, even after he anally raped his 6 daughters or killed 1000 new born babies. It's fine.
I think I get your position now. You're all for love + punishment, or love during punishment or something.
Is it normal that in my opinion some people don't deserve love?
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Again there are two problems.
1) You assume everyone is suppose to hate. And that love means being gentle and coddling.
Love of all people does not mean we have to give up on punishing them. You can include them in "love for mankind" and still want justice to be taken on them.
2) Your list of what traits these criminals have is inaccurate. You seem to think they're all ugly, dumb, and scruffy.
Yet if you actually studied the 'worst of the worst' you will find that it's the opposite.
The worst of them were actually smart, well groomed, and attractive. If anything these positive features HELPED them gain access to their victims. They were so "successful" (if you want to call it success) at what they did because people originally judged them on appearance and like you they assumed "good looks" meant "good person".
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I feel like I'm talking chinese here...
For the record: of course I do NOT think all criminals are ugly, dumb, and scruffy. I have seen enough actual criminals in my life. I am talking about a hypothetical case. Let's say there were a guy, who is *put everything bad in here* all those things. You think he deserves love, even after he anally raped his 6 daughters or killed 1000 new born babies. It's fine.
I think I get your position now. You're all for love + punishment, or love during punishment or something.
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look up "tough love"
Part of love is administering punishment.
you punish because you want them to learn.