The "subject humanity" needs to find its way. We can not base our "being" and our "being together" of what it seems. In fact, it seems that someone is the "master" of absolute good and someone else is the expression of absolute evil; it is not so and we know it.
We find it hard to admit that any particular position, certainly important for those who live it, represents a necessary part of the great mosaic of life; for "being humans" we must "relativize" what we are because of the "totality" which, at the same time,, lives within and beyond us.
The cruelty that we see, and that endangers our lives, is certainly to be condemned but it is never "original"; it is also the consequence of same negative actions that are rooted in our history, that have been committed in the name of a supposed absolute good and that, too often, we tend to forget.
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