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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-12-28 03:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #2917 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2917 ⌋

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Re: Something I realized and would like to talk about if anyone is willing

(Anonymous) 2014-12-29 09:39 am (UTC)(link)
It depends on what action they're calling you out as immoral, unethical, or downright shitty behavior. If it's an opinion you're holding over a political issue or something unrelated to your own life, the person is overreacting and I can see why you wouldn't care if you were called that. Same if it's a clash with religious beliefs or whatnot.

However, if someone raped, mugged, killed, abused, or otherwise caused emotional distress and/or physical harm to another person and showed no remorse or didn't care if they were labeled immoral? That person is most likely a sociopath. Likewise anyone who sat on the sidelines and found these actions done to another as their source of entertainment is at the very least an asshole who is going to be detested by anyone with a conscience.

So yeah, it depends on why a person is being labeled that. It could range from being normal in brushing it off to being a sociopath.