Feb. 19, 2013

Comment Response

From Undoing Injustice by Lakeith Amir-Sharif (author's profile)
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The Death Penalty Lies
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Almuccia,

I agree with you fully. And it matters not your age, social status, or background because being "CONSCIOUSLY AWARE" of what's right and what is wrong in this world, just takes being honest with yourself.

Some individuals consider it a curse to have a social conscience that inevitably attacks their tranquility - i.e. attacks the tranquility they have by ignoring the realities of life.

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almuccia Posted 11 years, 1 month ago. ✓ Mailed 11 years, 1 month ago   Favorite
Dear Sharif,

Thank you for your reply!
I believe being "Conscoiusly aware" is a core human feature.
I feel it like a right/duty and I think we have constantly to work in order to remind ourselvels never to stop reacting to what is wrong in the world and, even in harsh moments, try to do our best to help the others.
Regarding what you said, maybe "some individuals consider it a course to have social consicence" and NOT being free to express it.
What is your opinion about it?

Lakeith Amir-Sharif Posted 10 years, 11 months ago.   Favorite
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