10/10
Redemption
14 April 2012
Warning: Spoilers
It's a cause for celebration when the bad fight the bad. It's also no tragedy when the good fight the bad. It's a tremendous tragedy however when the good fight the good. That is the reason that when we talk of the devil, we do not simply say that he is bad. No, we say that he lies and deceives, because that is what makes it possible that the good fight the good.

A good man overreacts towards a boy because he confuses him with someone else and cannot see the simple fact that the boy cannot see the deer he played with gutted.

A good woman overreacts towards a man because she does not ask why when the person that has saved hers and her son's life suddenly reacts strange.

Redemption lies in asking why and being terrified of only one thing, the thing that makes the good fight the good.

Our society, that is best described as "the outrageousness" or "the abomination" is a society of lies and deception. The devil's playground, in other words. It's all done by allowing secrecy everywhere so that the exploiters can go on exploiting the exploited. Business is confused with heroism instead of unmasked for the theft it really is and representative dictatorship, allowing you to choose one scoundrels amongst many, is confused with democracy. And so on ad infinitum.

Here is a film that shows how we are confused and how it results in the good fighting the good and how the only redemption lies in taking the time to seriously ask why.
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