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If you purport that there’s something wrong with judging, then who are you to judge? Mind you, I am not saying that there’s anything wrong with the judging, because we all judge. It’s just that if you’re asking me who am I to judge, thereby judging me, then I turn the same question around to you. Thank you.
As for answering your question, it’s obvious and apparent that they failed to see that the entire purpose for the post was the first sentence is merely a setup for the pun that follows it. The took it as being much more serious than it really is.
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(That should end with a question mark.)
That’s not prattling, this is prattling:
All sane, rational people judge other people, and in fact, it’s an everyday occurrence. Judgment is not always negative either, because people judge others in positive ways in addition to judging them in negative ways. Judging others is nothing more than making decisions about other people’s words or actions or lack of words or failure to act. You judge people when you agree with someone, or like someone, or fear someone, or trust someone, or disbelieve someone, or end a relationship with someone, or love someone, or get into a vehicle with someone, or turn down an invitation, or have a favorite artist, or give someone access to your personal space, or stop someone from entering your residence, or hire someone, or argue with someone, or sign a contract, or turn down an advance, etc.
People who find others judgmental cannot make that determination without being judgmental.
Need I elaborate further?
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It’s a cloudy subject for me, I’m up in the air on this, it’s all a bit foggy, I don’t have a clear answer.
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