(August 26, 2015 at 11:29 am)abaris Wrote:(August 26, 2015 at 11:25 am)Drich Wrote: Oscar shindler comes to mind.
Inform yourself on Oskar Schindler, since you can't even spell his name right. He was a role model of a decent person and is rightfully considered as Righteous Among the Nations by the jews. A flawed person, yes, but decent where it really mattered.
That is EXACTLY MY POINT!
He was Decent when you compare him to other Nazis, but if you look at what He actually did (not talking about the movie) and compare that to the 'decent employers' of today He would easily be considered a monster. Know it or not like it or not his company's labor needs Had the Nazis pull people out of their homes and force them to work as chattle slaves till they died, or could not work any more where upon they were executed. Bottom line he still lobbied, owned, kept, and work slaves to their deaths all the while collecting money for the products the slaves made..
What sets him apart is when he received his final death orders, he made a great effort to save them.
One good deed does not mean you did not do a whole lot of bad before or after you got to your good deed.