The person who is angry at the right things and towards the right people, and also in the right way, at the right time and for the right length of time, is praised - Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics 4.7
He who conceals hatred has lying lips, and he who utters slander is a fool. - Prov 10:18
Now, one doesn’t have to go far on these digital roads to see Gen Z or Millennials posting videos about hardships of life.
The comments are full of hate. Mocked by their ‘betters’ for voicing their hardships and trials. For not wanting to play a rigged game, where the rules were set before they came to the table.
Or, worse yet, the rules changed at gun point when the dealer had a losing hand.
Doubt me?
Fine, I’ll try to beat it into you. Gently at first.
He who oppresses the poor to increase his own wealth, or gives to the rich, will only come to want. - Prov 22:16
On the lips of him who has understanding wisdom is found, But a rod is for the back of him who lacks sense. - Prov 10:13
If one is not angry at the reality the charts above demonstrate - either they’re a broken individual or benefit from the results. The charts don’t even begin to show that which can’t visually be displayed.
Infrastructure torn apart or breaking down.
Family life devalued
Pravda seeping into our pores.
Laws upended.
Justice defaced.
Society and civilization in tatters.
A people displaced and nation invaded.
As such, individuals might be ignored if neutral to perpetuating the problems.
But, beware. Burning souls may not see the difference between an enemy and a neutral observer once the fire is lit. The glare of fury blinds from being able to discern those who silently benefitted from those who threw stones upon the path.
The deficiency - a sort of inirascibility or whatever it is - is blamed, since people who are not angered by the right things, or in the right way, or at the right times, or towards the right people, all seem to be foolish. For such a person seems to be insensible and to feel no pain. Since he is not angered, he does not seem to be the sort to defend himself; and such willingness to accept insults to oneself and to overlook insults to one’s family and friends is slavish. - Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics 4.72
The beginning of strife is like letting out water; so quit before the quarrel breaks out. - Prov 17:14
When Justice is done, it is a joy to the righteous, but dismay to evildoers. -Prov 21:15
The dream begins of turning stones into a cairn.