Introduction to Sociology

 Most of the questions people ask about society, such as "Why do people believe in a God?" are more directed towards professional sociologists, however those average laymen won't tell you, as they are victims of a bad childhood, so bad, that they think child abuse is actually good (See: cultural attitudes towards hitting the young ones, I was ran over by a car and turned out fine) - those who understand and care to ask questions and are rather not the ones being affected. It's like asking a doctor about a patients' status rather than the patient itself, as the patient, more than half of the time - might I say all of the time - is not aware of their own health conditions.


The common man is a very bad source of information, as they will only provide anecdotal experience, a category of information typically misrepresented as wisdom, of course, this is only bound to happen when theoretically categorizing ideas.


Fun Facts:

(Extreme) respect is a sign of child abuse, or more accurately and clear to the criteria being used, had a violent childhood, expected to develop goals and go against nature.

It's just not interpreted as such, treated as such, rather it's a sign of respect to hurt the young ones, in the same way suicide a sign of honor in the Japanese culture.

This person seems to have many opinions but does not acknowledge how their actions might have affected others.

Study sociology if you want to understand society and social behaviors, instead of just accepting them. Actually, understanding people will give you a more confident outlook on society instead of having to depend on trust.

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