Understanding Evil
January 8th 2012 15:16
We've all been shocked by torture and the callous disregard for life. We tend to envision the Nazi insignia, the Ku Klux Klan's hoods, the face of a serial killer, assuming that evil exists in the body of particularly repulsive individuals.
But the truly evil live their lives quietly, with no great event to draw attention to their daily acts of raw cruelty.
They may, for example, go out and forget to feed the dog or the elderly infirm relative, and come back at the very knife edge.
They will see a person with a handicap, be she blind or in a wheelchair, and make things that bit harder for them.
Where we expect a normal person to push an obstacle from in front of the blind, the Evil might move in such a way to greater insure collision. Where one might assume a person in a wheelchair will not be able to move furniture, put them in a position in which they will be virtually trapped.
Rest Homes, Assisted Living venues, places for the handicapped are often staffed by Evil people. For them, having a large number of victims is like a kid unleashed in a candy store.
They gain pleasure from evil.
Yet are never exposed as what they are.
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