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by anamax 5238 days ago
> You attribute malice to where there probably is none.

No one ever says "I'll be evil". Instead, they come up with ways to justify the evil that they do.

The only reason for giving someone who "meant well" a pass is if it's likely that the bad outcome was fairly unexpected. If, as is usually the case, the bad outcome was likely, they should be held accountable for intending it, just as we do with drunk drivers. No, "meaning well" isn't an excuse for ignoring reality.

Remember, most of the world's horrors are caused by folks who claim that they're trying to do good.