Why are people so inhumane

Why are people so inhumane? – Google Search

The, “At This Point What Difference Does It Make” quote comes from testimony during a 2013 Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing when Republican senator Ron Johnson pressed Clinton to answer a question about the cause of the attack on Benghazi.

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I get seriously upset when I see these cowards in Washington D.C.

Not being held accountable for their cruel deeds!!!

 I really feel like the odd one out because it doesn’t seem to affect others as much as it does me. I just can’t comprehend it, and it affects me deeply, like in a spiritual way. Knowing you’re doing something terrible to people who don’t deserve it, unapologetically… I really can’t fathom it.

I’ve been cruel at times, and I like to use the word “egocentric” because it helps me understand myself and others a bit better. They’re in a place where they can’t think beyond themselves. It happens when we’re in crisis or, really, just in need and not being heard. Egocentrism is a defense mechanism that works for some people. It didn’t for me, and I’m glad I’ve grown to be a person who minimizes the hurt I put into the world. Some people never evolve past that egocentrism.

Because they like it. It makes them happy. They go out of their way to think up ways to hurt people. Cruelty makes them feel powerful when they are too pathetic to create, they can take the easy way to affect the world and destroy things like a tantrum throwing toddler instead.

They want the rush they get from hurting others, and love the idea that they have power over how others feel. They know better, but they don’t care. Some are just selfish, but that’s an oversimplification. Many just really, really enjoy hurting others. 

They want to feel above them and somehow hurting people makes them feel dominant, even though hurting people is so easy any idiot can do it. They delude themselves into thinking it makes them better, but any person who doesn’t think like them can see how pathetic it is

Hobbes vs Rousseau: are we inherently evil or good? IAI TV

‘ Just over a century later, Jean-Jacques Rousseau countered that human nature is essentially good, and that we could have lived peaceful and happy lives well before the development of anything like the modern state.

The researchers found that adolescents who had a variation of another gene, which contributes to how quickly serotonin is recycled in the brain and which has been linked to hostile behavior in children, were more likely to exhibit signs of psychopathy. According to Bernard, Williams’ conception of integrity as authenticity suggests that it is possible for a morally wicked person to have integrity.

Revisiting Williams on Integrity – PMC

Forty years ago it would have been correct to say that integrity is a neglected topic in analytical discussions of ethics. Bernard Williams’ “A Critique of Utilitarianism” put an end to that trend.1 

A large body of literature is now available on the nature of integrity.2 

Williams’ early writings on integrity and character were also key factors in the turn in moral philosophy from impartial, conduct-based moral theories (Kantian deontology and consequentialism) to a focus on views that at an earlier time were described as “personalist ethics” and we now commonly classify as virtue ethics or character-focused moral theories.3 

Williams was not the lone voice in the shift from impartial moral theories to a central concern for character and virtue. (In speaking of Williams’ ‘early writings,’ I am referring to his work prior to Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy.4)

 BBC Learning English – 6 Minute English / The psychology of greed

At the neurological level, greed is controlled by the reward centre of the brain. Greedy people feel good when they choose the stuff they want, and this happens at the unconscious, emotional level of the brain, meaning there’s little conscious awareness about how greedy actions might affect others, or be unfair. 

One distinctive trait of evil people is their tendency to take pleasure in the misfortune of others. It’s almost as if they get a sense of satisfaction from others suffering. In some cases, this twisted satisfaction might even drive them to intentionally create situations that lead to misery.

Why humans are cruel

People can sometimes act inhumanely due to a complex mix of factors including: psychological issues like a lack of empathy, social pressures, a desire for power, dehumanization of others, personal trauma, upbringing, and even evolutionary traits that could incentivize certain aggressive behaviors in certain situations; it’s important to remember that not everyone is inherently cruel, and most people are capable of kindness and compassion, but certain circumstances can trigger inhumane behavior. 

Humans typically do things to get pleasure or avoid pain. For most of us, hurting others causes us to feel their pain. And we don’t like this feeling. This suggests two reasons people may harm the harmless – either they don’t feel the others’ pain or they enjoy feeling the others’ pain.  

The question of whether humans are inherently kind or cruel is complex and depends on a mix of both nature and nurture, reflecting our genetic makeup and upbringing or environment. The philosopher Mencius argued that humans are innately good, but it’s necessary to develop and extend this goodness.

Some people are cruel as a coping mechanism to handle fear and rejection. They feel that by being cruel they can in some way control their fear of rejection or push a person away and avoid being hurt.

Some people are motivated to do evil to gain self- esteem, to live up to a grandiose self-image. In these situations, vindictive acts can be weapons used to put other people down. However, many evil acts are the result of idealistic fanaticism.

A simple game played with students illustrates that while humans tend towards self-interest, they also act with prosocial motivations. A growing body of research is revealing that pro-sociality is found more often in market-based (versus communitarian) societies.

Why are human beings said to be the cruelest of all living beings?
Explanation: Humans are cruel because of their mentality. They are just cunning, and this nature came cauz of inheritance and society. No one can accept that the other person or opposite person is growing up and having a better future. Even if the other person’s future is ruined, most humans think they will ruin his/her future more.

Cruel people may enjoy causing others pain or suffering, either physically or emotionally. They may use insults or belittling language to diminish others and make themselves feel superior. They may be quick to anger and lash out at others for perceived slights or wrongdoings.

Trauma Cycles

This can lead to reactions such as defenselessness, anxiety, increased sensitivity, and anger. Some individuals may unconsciously react aggressively or hurtfully towards others to regain control and cope with these overwhelming emotions.

How is nature not as cruel as man?
The cruelty of nature passes out quickly whereas the man’s ingratitude is everlasting.

Do Evil Doers Know They Do Evil

Some do, some don’t. The thing that counts is how they influence their surroundings and how this enables them to act on them being evil. Some do, some don’t. People who commit financial crimes – thieves, corrupt people, frauds – may internally regret their actions. 
Whether humans are born good or evil has been debated by philosophers for centuries. Aristotle argued that morality is learned, and that we’re born as “amoral creatures” while Sigmund Freud considered new-borns a moral blank slate.

What Does GOD Consider as Evil 

Thomas Aquinas, the 13th-century Dominican theologian, and in the Theodicy (1710), by the German philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. According to Leibniz, there are 3 forms of evil in the world: moral, physical, and metaphysical. From this Svendsen proposes that there are four kinds of evil in the world: demonic, instrumental, idealistic, and stupid evil.
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Why Do Bad People Feel They Are Doing Good Deeds

Psychologist Albert Bandura would probably agree. He theorized that people who do evil have justified the morality of their actions to themselves in some way. By convincing themselves their behavior is moral, these people can separate and disengage themselves from immoral behavior and its consequences.

The biblical concept of evil is also identified as: Something deficient, negative, or worthless (Gen 41:3 ; 2 Kgs 2:19 ; Matt 7:17 ; Acts 17:5 ) Emotional or relational distress, insult, guilty conscience (Gen 6:6 ; 28:8 ; Eccl 1:13 ; Matt 5:11 ; Heb 10:22 )

Why are people selfish nowadays?
Cultural Shifts: Modern society often emphasizes individualism and personal achievement. This cultural shift can lead to people prioritizing their own needs and desires over those of the community.

Greed + Selfishness = Coldness and Dark Hearts 

Greed is another natural human instinct -‐-‐ we are all selfish and greedy at heart, and for sound evolutionary reasons. In times of scarcity, a stingy cave man was more likely to survive and reproduce than a generous one who shared his limited resources with the less fortunate.
What Did Jesus Say About Greed 19 Bible Verses About Greed And Wealth

 Greed steals from life’s better joys 

“Then he said to them, ‘Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; life does not consist in an abundance of possessions’” (Luke 12:15). Life is about more than money.  Character Trait: Greedy.

Greedy people may prioritize their own interests over the needs of others, leading to a lack of empathy and understanding in relationships. Greedy people may have difficulty maintaining long-term relationships, as their self-centered behavior can drive others away.

Thomas Hobbes. In his famous 1651 work Leviathan, Hobbes argues that people are inherently wicked and selfish, and he puts forth his ideas for the social contract and laws required by a society of evil creatures.

Similarly, in Humankind, historian Rutger Bregman writes that when we commit acts of cruelty and evil, we typically do so as a result of drives like a fear of strangers, a need to fit in, or a desire to act in the interest of the greater good.

What Does the Bible Say About Hurting People 

We know it’s true, hurting people hurts people. Then we come to the words of Jesus: “love your enemies, do good to them that hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who despitefully use you. If someone strikes you on the cheek, offer also the other… Be merciful even as your Father is merciful… Nature is a living system, and as such, uncontrollable. It is interdependent and dynamic.

Conversely, control is possible only in static, predictable situations.

We all share the same planet, and while nature can exist without us, we cannot exist without nature. As wealthy, developed, and technologically advanced as we may be, ultimately, nature is the bedrock of our human existence and the key to human resilience, health, stability, and well-being.

Explanation: The poet compares the biting wind of nature to the bite of ingratitude from man. The poet views man’s ingratitude as a fierce animal with sharp teeth. The poet has suffered a lot from ungrateful men, so he calls the winter wind not so unkind as man’s ingratitude.

Why Nature is More Powerful than People – Search
Nature has urgency. Nature acts on the planet on a scale that dwarfs most human processes. The Earth’s powerful climate system is a case in point. The impact it has on every person in the world makes clear one basic fact : We are small, we are fragile, we are the ones at risk,

Human impact on the environment – Wikipedia
Some human activities that cause damage (either directly or indirectly) to the environment on a global scale include population growth, neoliberal economic policies and rapid economic growth, overconsumption, overexploitation, pollution, and deforestation. 

Humans impact the physical environment in many ways: pollution, burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and more. Changes like these have triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, mass extinction, and undrinkable water, among other effects. 10 Human Activities That Affect The Environment | Sustainable Fashion Blog | Project Cece  


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