Warped justification? -With eyes open
1. There are social network service users who distribute selfies doctored to be good-looking, and sometimes those selfies are far from their real face.Needless to say, it's risky to expose photos of ourselves and personal information online.Then, it might be a kind of self-defense measure of their own to doctor their selfies and hide their real face before posting.-How about tolerating those social network users by thinking this way?-Although it's up to them what to sacrifice in order to win likes online; time, money, food, energy, friendship and other important things in real life...Incidentally, the excuse I've never dabbled in Facebook is: In 2011, I was thinking of starting Facebook to follow my favorite musician, but I found that social-harassment was rampant around me.This ringleader was sensible enough to refrain from pressing people who hadn't used Facebook to start it, But since then, I COUNDN'T dabble in. I suppose I have to be thankful to him now.NOTE: I mean, if you have purposes of your own, social network services are useful a lot, but the reason to use is just trend, there is nothing good. 2. In the country with the largest population in the world, under severe birth control, couples tend to want to have baby boy, and there are couples who make wife have abortion on finding out that their fetus is girl.I've read that in the country with the second largest population in the world, there are parents who murder baby girls with no compunction; daughter's marriage is big economic burden for parents.Those MEN with no scruples about forcing abortion and committing such murder came to the world thanks to their mothers -WOMEN, didn't they? Putting aside many other male-dominated countries in the world, in those two countries, overpopulation has been a major problem in history.Thus, is femicide in those countries a kind of population control measure of their own...?They might have something to learn from a country in where spontaneous natural population decline is going on, don't they...?Explanation -or excuse: When I read a news that a newborn baby girl buried alive was discovered and saved in a country mentioned above, I was outraged.As I was trying to soothe my anger, my imagination ran so wild that such a silly thought came up.3. You are at the driver's sheet of a runaway tram out of control, and approaching a junction.You see five people ahead. You can change the course of the tram, but there is one person on another rail. The tram is running so fast that those people cannot escape. Do you change the course of the tram?-I've heard that this is a famous discussion material of ethics, but at the same time, it's also one of the psychopath diagnosis questions, putting the answer aside.Have you ever heard or seen a kind of riddles called psychology test? Some questions are useful for self-analysis, but most of them are used as leads to obscene conversation and means of bully; a group of people who know the trick conspire to deceive and make fun of someone who doesn't know the trick.As well as those psychology test, these days, I remember seeing psychopath diagnosis questions are used among general public to vie in who is less savagery and abnormal.Therefore, in society or community where people are sensitive to each other's mood and busily thwart and abuse each other and smother themselves as a result, issues used for psychopath diagnosis is not proper as a material of discussion -Except for actual psychoanalysis scenes by professional. As for whether it's right or wrong to use runaway tram question at discussion in compulsory education, how about hypothesizing like this?Who is ...no, was 440,000th visitor!?