Log 7th January 2022. Freewill - Bless or Curse?

Recently I've been researching and noticed that there are a lot of sources including Media, Drama, TV series, News, etc are bursting with protests and unrest from all around the world. And there are a few TV series and media that stated some points about re-educating humans basic living knowledge. I mean, why so many humans doing bad things in the first place? Why do only about 1% of Earth's humans exactly know what is wrong and what is right? Maybe some of you asking about on what basis that is right or wrong I was implied about?

Let's just give very basic things that happen, "rape", why are people doing this? Can't they just do it themselves? Why it has to have a victim over this matter? So anyway, how are these rapers thinking that what they're doing was something "right"? I did manage to gather psychic material about the activity alone, turns out my source said "he could deny that question by saying all that he did was based on impulse or nature calling" well, seems to me this "nature rules" was trying to make human become an animal, so I and other lawmakers agree that we can't live like that.

Based on the topic above, we have to make a few adjustments not just from formal education alone. But also from the parenting level. But how exactly asking parents to take basic education of "teaching" it might take a while for them to understand that we don't do this based on ego, but based on the future of humanity. If we don't do this, our children might keep haunted by these "nature call" people for the rest of human history.

I love humanity, but I hate it when human history gets filthy by any human that twisted which is right which is wrong. This is not about un-democracy or non-freedom. It is to guide humans to do less and less such stupid decisions and criminal activity. Is it so much to ask? Is it that bending the democratic rules? We are human, we are not animals. We have morals. But if any human has this twisted moral, why should we let him/her lose? Why can't we guide them to do better? Food for thought.

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