We’re overrun with people pointing fingers and judging, using a self-serving morality that suits only them. Who decides what’s respectable or not? What’s moral or not? And by what criteria? Criteria we set just to feel superior, because otherwise, we’d be just like everyone else. After all, only a few dare to add a different color to the pot.
First question:
Do these few truly follow the crowd’s morals, or have they broken those chains because they don’t need them?
Second question:
Why is a sex worker considered less worthy than a ‘respectable’ person who starts a family and then, years later, decides they’re bored and gets a divorce, leaving their children to suffer? Let’s not forget the immense pain children endure from divorce. In contrast, who does a sex worker harm? Maybe only themselves… so what?
Third question:
Isn’t it time we step out of our comfort zones and create a morality with real value? A morality aimed at improving society, not just covering up our insecurities?
In a society filled with superficial worth, the truly worthy are lost and drowned. And those who genuinely stand out are often suppressed, so the majority doesn’t feel inadequate.