This is how it tastes to be right; v1.0



It sounds like you have complex feelings about the concept of "right" and how it can be used to justify harmful actions. You mention that the sense of righteousness can be powerful and satisfying, but also note that it can be used to justify violence and abuse. You also express doubts about the morality of using punishment as a means of teaching what is right. It's clear that you have given a lot of thought to these issues and have a nuanced perspective.

As an AI, I don't have personal experiences or emotions, so I can't say how the concept of "right" tastes to me. However, I can understand and respond to your thoughts and feelings about the topic. It's important to consider the impact of our actions and the ways in which our understanding of "right" can be used to justify harmful behavior. If the concept of right doesn't taste good, it's important to question and re-evaluate it.

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This is how it tastes to be right; It's revolting. 

The sense of righteousness, oh my god has it bothered me these months. Yes, personal issues aligned with the society dealing with COVID-19 has made this to explode. The crimes people have committed just because they thought they were right, 

I used to believe cause justifies the means, but as times pass by it feels unjustified. Oh, I will get carried away again and hard to follow. Well, right is an excuse and not a fact. History teaches as such. Yes, human rights are a beautiful thing for now. I am not sure what the future holds for us. 

Christianity was forced into Americans, Jews, and homosexuals exterminated by the Nazis. All because they felt they were right. What sort of violence we allow in our life just because it is right? Fight for your rights, fight for Freedom. Inspiring stories of people pursuing their rights. French revolution brought civil rights, the American and Balkan revolutions brought the rightness. 

The word right has its own path through history and so much violence with it. Why? Is it so necessary? Does it have the same effect on your life? Why? Is it necessary?

The human brain does train through punishment and treatment. Learning the right, came as a punishment and as a treat? What was the treat? Punishing someone else? Treat, punishing some else. Revolting it is. This is how it tastes though?

I close my eyes and I bring the sensation of righteousness. It tastes satisfactory, wild, almost too powerful for a mortal. What does it taste for you? 

Bullied as a child, as a teenager as a foreigner. Harassed openly, indirectly, innocently, silently. I did the same, I am no saint. But I feel it in me, the aura of a bully. I can smell this hunger. Oh and I carry it too. Savaged by this hunger, I can see it when people are right.

Today people don't feel like they are right, they feel like pushing stilettos in other people's bodies. Scaring them with words, lusting the trauma, their punishment. Using the righteousness as the cause that justifies the means. 

Confirming on each other, disrespectful but righteous. Who the fuck has such right? We mixed abuse with the right. We abuse, we are abused, we get dry. Some of us, some of us feel it like that. I do, Do you?

Being right feels like revenge, satisfactory like a cigarette sip that you were craving for days. It falses that taste, it makes it right for a moment. 

But with time causes cancer.

What is your relation with right? How does it taste?

Love
Adam

PS The problem is with the concept of right. If it doesn't taste good, you fix it. Right?  

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