Sorry; I know I said I'd stop, but I need to share this story:
When I was twelve, I paid for my piano lessons by babysitting my piano teacher's three-year old while she was teaching other kids' lessons. One day, there was chaos in my neighborhood, with sirens and cops, etc.
Turns out, my piano teacher had gotten home from Mother's Day mass, and found her husband bludgeoned to death in their bed. He was an attorney for the FBI and had many enemies, so the cops turned to them. It wasn't until two weeks later, she called the cops and confessed to beating her husband to death. She led them to where she had thrown the baseball bat, and they arrested her. Apparently, she had walked in on her husband molesting their son, and she just lost it on him. She had been molested as a foster child earlier in her life, and between that and finding her son in danger, she just lost it.
Two years later, she was cleared on temporary insanity.
Do you really see immorality there? Can you really not see how there was nothing moral or immoral about that? If not, I really am done here. I thought you were a nice person, C_L, but if you can really say, after that story, that what she did was immoral, I have real problems with your version of morality.
When I was twelve, I paid for my piano lessons by babysitting my piano teacher's three-year old while she was teaching other kids' lessons. One day, there was chaos in my neighborhood, with sirens and cops, etc.
Turns out, my piano teacher had gotten home from Mother's Day mass, and found her husband bludgeoned to death in their bed. He was an attorney for the FBI and had many enemies, so the cops turned to them. It wasn't until two weeks later, she called the cops and confessed to beating her husband to death. She led them to where she had thrown the baseball bat, and they arrested her. Apparently, she had walked in on her husband molesting their son, and she just lost it on him. She had been molested as a foster child earlier in her life, and between that and finding her son in danger, she just lost it.
Two years later, she was cleared on temporary insanity.
Do you really see immorality there? Can you really not see how there was nothing moral or immoral about that? If not, I really am done here. I thought you were a nice person, C_L, but if you can really say, after that story, that what she did was immoral, I have real problems with your version of morality.
Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.