Good, Evil and Self-righteousness

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2007

I would just like to apologise for one small thing; the soundtrack sounds like I'm teaching something to kindergardeners.

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  • The main thing is; there's a limit to how much evil someone can do just for the sake of being evil. However, there's almost no limit to how much evil they can do if they THINK they're in the right to do it.

  • I really didn't expect all of that, thanks.

    By the way, please add more tags, more people should see this and the rest of your videos.

  • I might even do a follow-up to this video, I don't think I was thorough enough and I sound like I'm talking to toddlers.

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  • You do realize self-righteousness also applies to all of those people? There is basically evil and self-righteous. Evil is doing something you truly believe is evil and despicable and you should not do, but just doing it anyway, without any greater cause. Self-righteous is doing anything because you think it's good. Wether you or I or anyone else agrees is irrelevant.

    In the Star Wars example, Luke also killed people because he thought he was doing the right thing, just like Vader. No difference

  • fucken right Self-Righteousness for the win

  • since when is jeff foxworthy good, he sucks. take him out and put in a picture of bill hicks.

  • That was pretty good.

  • Again, marvelous video. Keep making these excellent bits. They really make my day. :)

  • i completely agree, actually I made a video with similar point like 2 months ago on my other account

  • *In the first episode of TNG, the Q threatened to destroy Picard and the Enterprise because the Q believed that all humans were violent savages, because he was even more aware of human history than they were. He wanted to protect the quadrant from them.

    *In Dogma, matt Daemon was the Angel of Death who, while traveling to this place where they could re-enter heaven, decided to hopefully score a few points with God by buying a gun and killing sinners.

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