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Rekorse@sh.itjust.works ⁨3⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

That only applies if its someone in your social circle. You can follow up with them and ask why, learn about their struggles or stance on it.

With strangers you have none of that, just little glimpses into their life for a few seconds as they cross yours. When we are out in public it is very important to make quick judgments for safety, but this often is confused with moral judgment.

There are very few people in each persons social circle that they know well enough to judge morally. Strangers aren’t close enough by a long shot.

With all this considered, I have to conclude its best to always give strangers the benefit of the doubt when personal safety isnt involved.

I’m concerned this post is showing people are coming to the opposite conclusion, that we now have this great new way to judge strangers we shouldnt be judging to begin with.

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