A common theme here at Reject the Koolaid is the utter ridiculousness of that newfound mantra: Don't judge me/us/her/them.
I even noticed a letter to the Globe and Mail this week chastising other letter-writers regarding bored mothers. Mothers should be free to whinge about how bored they are without fear of being judged, lamented the affronted letter-writer.
I disagree that people should never judge other people. We wouldn't have a legal system unless people were judging other people.
And look what that creepy supposed JonBenet Ramsey killer, John Mark Karr, had to say today to People Magazine on this very topic:
"People say I am a monster and a horrible person. They don't know me ... they won't approve of what happened. (But) I don't approve of what happened."
Hey, Ed Grimley ... you raped and killed a six-year-old girl, or you're lying about raping and killing a six-year-old girl. Either way, you're a sick headcase. And you're MOST CERTAINLY a monster and a horrible person if you did what you say you did. So please spare us the lecture on how we shouldn't judge you. And while you're at it, rethink how high you're wearing your pants, you horribly monstrous fashion victim.
2 comments:
People tend to forget that the BIble says, "Judge not lest ye be judged."
Well, fine, I'm totally OK with being judged on the big, important questions in life and also on the less important things like my Rockports, which is why I am perfectly happy to judge others.
I'm in customer service, I ask people point blank what they think of my company, service, me and how I can make any of the 3 better.
I sleep well every night.
Saw some Rockports recently, what is to judge?
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