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Is it wrong to turn people away from Rijas?
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<blockquote data-quote="WTJ" data-source="post: 2364889" data-attributes="member: 6661"><p>I am unaware of the capabilities of this Rijas unit. I have heard much about him here. However, nothing prevents his 'victims' from performing due diligence prior to conducting a business transaction either. Ignorance is often a poor excuse for laziness.</p><p></p><p>I use something of a checklist for addressing these 'moral' questions:</p><p>A. Is it my responsibility to interfere in the process of natural deselection? What it the potential level of harm?</p><p>B. If I decide in the affirmative to A, I am only obligated to state my position once. The result is up to the incipient deselectee.</p><p></p><p>It takes the presence of a Rijas and a Dumas to create the conditions favorable for moral indignation evidently. I would simply reposition and observe.</p><p></p><p>Humans have interfered much too deeply with the miracle of natural deselection through both moral and legal stricture in the last 50 years.. This has resulted in a bountiful overabundance of the potentially deselected. The result can be seen most notably being televised daily.</p><p></p><p>Be an advocate for freedom. Laugh heartily and depart the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTJ, post: 2364889, member: 6661"] I am unaware of the capabilities of this Rijas unit. I have heard much about him here. However, nothing prevents his 'victims' from performing due diligence prior to conducting a business transaction either. Ignorance is often a poor excuse for laziness. I use something of a checklist for addressing these 'moral' questions: A. Is it my responsibility to interfere in the process of natural deselection? What it the potential level of harm? B. If I decide in the affirmative to A, I am only obligated to state my position once. The result is up to the incipient deselectee. It takes the presence of a Rijas and a Dumas to create the conditions favorable for moral indignation evidently. I would simply reposition and observe. Humans have interfered much too deeply with the miracle of natural deselection through both moral and legal stricture in the last 50 years.. This has resulted in a bountiful overabundance of the potentially deselected. The result can be seen most notably being televised daily. Be an advocate for freedom. Laugh heartily and depart the area. [/QUOTE]
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