
Holy Country
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If someone tells you: He believes in the law of the jungle, and believes that rules are just a plaything of the strong, and morality is just a mask for hypocrites, but at the same time he complains loudly about the injustice and despicability of the world. You should understand this kind of person: In their logical chain, they are not qualified to complain about the world. Following the logic, when a person is complaining, he is also at a disadvantage. According to what they verbally believe, they are at a disadvantage, which can only be due to their own weakness. They cannot find reasons in other aspects such as society and themselves. Because the weak prey on the strong, this simple and crude logic destroyed all their excuses. So much so that we can infer that what they suffered was exactly what they believed in. They are oppressed by despicability and injustice. Aren't those despicableness and injustice the methods they admit? They haven't realized yet: Rules are never the plaything of the strong. They are a compromise between the abuser and the unyielding. The abuser is not qualified to be called the strong, but the weak can be unyielding. Morality is not a mask for hypocrites. On the contrary, hypocrites are the best expression of immoral people's respect for morality. --Excerpt from the thirteenth letter written by the saint Leibniz to his daughter, "On Good and Evil".
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