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by matthudson
4563 days ago
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A large portion of my comment was a response to the tone. I shouldn't have done that. Something about the original comment really bothered me. And I can't quite put my finger on it. I'm not a good enough writer to flesh out what bothered me without responding to the tone. I do feel pretty strongly that it's wrong to casually talk about mentally ill people as objects of fascination. And then to advise against engaging them because it might be a liability to yourself, as if that's the only concern. e.g.: "...[if they happen] to commit suicide a week later and mention you in the note." I think I'm perceiving a lack of empathy in the linked article and the top comment. Or something. I think I just need to stop commenting. |
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Just saying "someone might be unstable enough to harm themselves or others" is more than enough for most people, I hope...
I think the tone comes from the reality of so many unstable people wandering around the internet, some of them extremely obnoxious. How far does basic empathy go in the face of delusional extortionists, hate-spewing bigots, etc.? ...but still, falling back to "I should avoid doing evil even to evil-seeming people" is better than some of the alternatives.