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More and more I see that a lot of people who think they’re “nice” are just lazy and largely uprincipled people who assume that they’re doing good simply because they have good intentions and they’re not actively creating problems.
Don't forget, supporting the status quo and doing the popular thing, regardless of how hypocritical it is.
What gets me is how openly hypocritical people are becoming. There is no more shame. I notice that many of the 'principled' people think their principles do not apply to them. Only other people that they don't like.
I'm not even talking politics. Often in personal relationships people will tell you how lying is awful, but then lie themselves and justify it by claiming that everyone else is doing it or that they had to do it because they are 'disadvantaged'.