I see a phenomenon happens around me. Good people seem enjoy to see others doing bad things. They express their admiration, show their support directly and indirectly to these kinds of behaviors. They seem want to do bad things, but they can't. So, they think people who can do these are great people. My questions are:

1. Do you think these people do something wrong by showing their support and admiration to bad behaviors?

2. Do you think people who support bad behaviors even don't do anything bad are as bad as and as guilty as they who do bad behaviors?

3. Do you think it's healthy to this kind of attitudes? Being attracted to bad things as if the bad things are something wonderful.

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  • Yes, but it's not being done.

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    • Loll voj , nope dear it isn't always been like this ... but to put an end to it someone should clearly explain themselves :)

  • Well interesting blog though I agree with Siria to have a discussion making some sense there are things tht should be cleared. Are you referring in general to life or in particular to this site ario, expecially the chat? And a definition of bad behaviour must be given too.

    @hea, I'd love to know why I was suspended too hea, I didn't anything wrong as many ppl can witness though I've been suspended twice in 26 hours each suspension of 24 hours.

  • I think this topic is very good because it reflects what others try to hide or ovide showing it .
    It is so bad supporiting such people that you mean in this topic and it is supposed to stop them not incourage them doing bad actions .

  • Those good people are actually hypocrites, they hide behind their avatars and actually have a cruel soul.

    The people who watch a crime and dont report it are equally part of that crime. So seeing bad behavior and supporting it directly by laughing with the abusers encouraging them to do more or smiling at their cursing and foul language definitely makes them alike.

    They are as dirty minded and disgraceful as the main culprits.

    The devil is always working to make us corrupt. Its our upbringing, morals, ethics, faith, good deeds that keep us sane and safe.

    The opportunist are always there, who have no self respect and morals, ready to pounce to show the crap stored in their brains.

    Be on your guard from such retards, they start with a nice cuddly face, but as soon as you drop your guard they drag you into their mudslinging conversation.

    • I see..thank for your opinion, Joel.

    • wow, Naveed..but, how if they do that because the people who do the bad things are their friends? Most people don't want to have problems or avoid fighting with their close friends? Most excuse that I see from them is: but, they (the troublemakers) are good people. They act differently on other places.

      What's your opinion about that?

    • I call it hypocrisy, foul play and mental disorder. A good nature person will never want to be a cause of trouble, and will try to help their friends to become better.

      This excuse is just hiding from the fact that they are as much equally corrupt as their friends, they dont have the courage to do it so they back their friends to do the dirty stuff for their entertainment. They are not constructive people they are cowards.

      And being close friends is rubbish, what will happen? they will stop interacting, good! that will be for the better I think. Because it will open a new window of opportunity to redeem themselves and make new good friends.

    • I see..I agree with some points. If we ask our friends to stop doing bad things, and they mad at us and start to accuse that we have bad intention, etc. They are not a good friend after all. And it better to keep a distance with them before they change us.

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    • that's interesting point. They want people's attention by supporting people with bad behaviors. I never thought about it. Thank for your opinion, Katy...

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