> Trent Shipley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

<most snipped> 
> Nevertheless, radical libertarianism isn't why I
> have trouble getting angry at 
> spammers.  I have trouble getting angry at my cat
> for scratching the 
> furniture.  I have trouble getting angry at my dog
> for barking.  Likewise, I 
> have trouble getting angry at developers for
> converting beaches to high rent 
> developments or at spammers for distributing junk
> mail.  It is the nature of 
> the human species, they are greedy.  Getting angry
> with spammers makes as 
> much sense as getting angry with waves or the wind.

But getting angry IS human nature -- it is a useful
emotion when you are confronted by some human who is
trying to take your home or your child, and you need
to ramp up to combat-readiness.  It is not so useful
when you are screaming at the stupid umpire on the
tube...  ;)  It is counter-productive when you strike
a child/pet/person because you didn't think first
about how to resolve the conflict nonviolently.

And it is frequently far more self-preserving (and
useful) to get angry
_and_do_something_about_whatever-it-is_ than to whine
or sigh in despair, and do nothing.

Debbi
Pragmatic Idealism Maru   :)


        
                
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