Robert Rapplean wrote:
As far as discrimination is concerned, there are still plenty of people who are perfectly happy with the explanation that alcoholics are a bunch of thrill seeking slack-wits who don't have enough will power to peel a banana. It's especially complementary to those who drank heavily in college and then just decided to stop. If they can do it, why can't you? I really think that it's difficult for people to let go of ideas that are complementary to them.
Really I think this is the reason for every kind of discrimination, be it sexuality, race, addictions, etc. Some people can't feel good about themselves unless they think they compare favorably against someone else. If I'm brutally honest, there have been times in my life when I've unconsciously done the same thing, and still do. Any time we make a judgement about anything in another person's life. . .we are judging not just them, but ourselves as well. ("I'm worthy to judge this, so I must be
better than this person.") This can be a tough concept to agree upon; after all, isn't that child molester a lower form of life than me? The answer to that is "No, he's not." He is a person borne about by a compulsion, just as we are. Just the fact that we've stood in God's stead, and judged that person (as opposed to assessing the act and finding effective ways to help the person overcome the behavior), is evidence that we're not one bit better than they are.
I honestly wonder if most of the problems of the world would be solved - or never exist - if the whole human race spent as much time and energy trying to be of help to one another as we do judging one another. It would be amazing! But then we do get a perverse sense of satisfaction thru judgement.
There is never any form of judgement or discrimination in Love - something I've always known, but my SO has helped me to realize, more and more. And the only way to help our fellow human beings is to love them with everything we've got in us, no matter what. Even those doctors and professionals who judge us, are deserving of our love.
Wow. Didn't see that coming!
