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Originally Posted by QuickSilver I guess to be honest, this hits a nerve with me, because I feel that it's SO important to consider where another person is coming from, and try to educate when you can, rather than just assume that people are doing something wrong because they are dumb, or spiteful, or selfish, or whatever. If so many people in the world are so awful, what hope is there of making this a better place?
I think it can be very satisfying to judge other people, and you have to be careful not to indulge in it too much. So yeah, that's why I'm writing a five paragraph essay on something the OP has already resolved. |
Just thought I would share my opinion on this!
There are degrees of wrong. Sneaking a dog into a no pet hotel is wrong, but it's minor, but still bad behavior.
Same with lying about your dog being a service dog, wrong behavior, IMO.
Finding a Dr. with low ethics that will prescribe marijuana to someone who doesn't need it, is worse. It's "disgusting, immoral behavior" and there should be legal ramifications for doctors & patients who do this, IMO.
I think lying about service dogs, medication needs, etc.. goes a long way into hurting those actually in need & prevent other states from making the marijuana medically legal.
People can do disgusting things and not be evil as you mentioned, but I personally would have a big problem with any of my family or friends taking part in this kind of thing!