Taylor V. Smith
⚛ Graduate
I have a personal principle about giving. Insofar as I am able, I try to abide by the words, "Give to everyone who asks of you." My wife feels that this is irresponsible, because I cannot be assured that my gifts will be used for positive ends. Perhaps she is right. However, I do not observe this principle exclusively for the benefit of others. I also do it to prevent my heart from becoming hardened to the human condition. Sometimes my gifts will be abused. I cannot prevent this. Nevertheless, my humanity will persist. Were I to say, "No," my heart would slowly grow calloused toward humans in need, until eventually I felt nothing at all.
Many people believe (apparently) that trolling, personal attacks, discriminatory language, and other derogatory actions are harmless when performed virtually. They will likely never meet their victims, nor develop any meaningful type of relationship with them. Accordingly, where is the harm to personal interest? This attitude is gravely wrong. While their victims may be nameless and faceless, they are nonetheless human. When you call a forum user or Avatar "stupid," "cowardly," or worse, or even simply treat them condescendingly, you are performing these actions toward another human. A real human. Overtime, these activities become easier, more natural--even more perversely, fun. This is the very form of a calloused soul.
I am passionate about many things. I am passionate to combat sex slavery and human trafficking. I am passionate to seek justice, encourage the oppressed, defend the fatherless, and plead the case of the widow. For these things, I am willing to be pretty merciless toward offenders. My heart will suffer, but it will be worth it because the end is good.
The Internet is useful. It is a utility. It is not good, it is not evil, it is a tool. Will I make the same sacrifices and jeopardize my humanness for a tool? No, categorically.
Many people believe (apparently) that trolling, personal attacks, discriminatory language, and other derogatory actions are harmless when performed virtually. They will likely never meet their victims, nor develop any meaningful type of relationship with them. Accordingly, where is the harm to personal interest? This attitude is gravely wrong. While their victims may be nameless and faceless, they are nonetheless human. When you call a forum user or Avatar "stupid," "cowardly," or worse, or even simply treat them condescendingly, you are performing these actions toward another human. A real human. Overtime, these activities become easier, more natural--even more perversely, fun. This is the very form of a calloused soul.
I am passionate about many things. I am passionate to combat sex slavery and human trafficking. I am passionate to seek justice, encourage the oppressed, defend the fatherless, and plead the case of the widow. For these things, I am willing to be pretty merciless toward offenders. My heart will suffer, but it will be worth it because the end is good.
The Internet is useful. It is a utility. It is not good, it is not evil, it is a tool. Will I make the same sacrifices and jeopardize my humanness for a tool? No, categorically.

