Empathy requires attention and time, and anyone else is a better use of it.   
Quoting from Utopia, "What you have you done today to earn your place in this 
big crowded world of ours?"

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From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of u?l? ???
Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2020 5:54 AM
To: FriAM <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Trump as a victim

A collection of people, who shall remain nameless, recently tried to shame me 
for objecting to their waste of empathy for poor lil ol Trump, in light of his 
infection. One argument went something like "His father was horrible." One 
primary argument went something like "empathy begets empathy". Empathy is not 
zero-sum. Etc.

I started my objection to all this Trump-as-a-victim talk by listing several 
aspects of his CHARMED LIFE, like the fact that he's lucky enough to have lived 
to a ripe old age (when so many of us die young), he was born wealthy (when so 
many of us live our entire lives dirt poor), his stupid TV show was wildly 
successful (when so many of us are serial failures), his weaponized 
litigousness has benefited him throughout his life (when so many of us can't 
even afford a lawyer). Etc. 

All that *privilege* has been bestowed upon him. And it seems, to me, he's 
squandered it all. He reminds me of those pitiful pictures of Saddam Hussein in 
court and then prison and then dead. Oh boo-hoo, poor little dictator being 
mistreated. Such sentiments are not merely weird to me. If game theory and the 
success of simplistic tit-for-tat has taught us anything, it is that the 
algorithmic *depth* required to beat straightforward (poetic) "justice" is 
academically interesting, but pragmatically degenerate.

So, no. I will not waste any of my finite lifetime feeling sorry for poor lil 
ol Trump, our Privilege Squanderer in Chief. If that magically limits my 
ability to empathize in some other context, so be it. If it implies that when I 
die pathetically, under some bridge, eating partial hamburgers from the Wendy's 
dumpster, my colleagues *rightly* avoid wasting their finite lifetimes feeling 
sorry for me, then I'm ready for that day. Like it or not, tu quoque is a 
fallacy.

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