No matter how much we'd love to deny it, it is a fact that Judgement and Society do get along pretty well. We can't really blame anyone here. I think it is in the human nature to judge people. I guess the saying "don't judge a book by it's cover" is not everybody's cup of tea. Doesn't matter if we like it or not, we do judge but there are some people who take it to the next level. Judging someone based purely on their outer appearance is bad. Really bad. In the article written by William Samboer, entitled 'Judging Others: Do We Have the Right to Judge Others?' , William wrote :
" Do we have the right to judge? To judge others, I mean. I have always held the view that judgment on others, whomever it might be, are by nature an evil which we can very well do without. But it appears that it is however at times difficult to abstain from this offence. We are by nature creatures of opinion, and therefore tempted at times to pass judgment on others. "
See? Based on Mr Samboer, judging is an evil which we can very well do without. But it can't be helped. It is somewhat in the human nature. However, I am pretty sure we can tell our inner devils to just keep the opinions to ourselves though most of the society these days tend to just spread other people's flaw to one another. The victim, however, would suffer a whole lot especially when he/she has a weak spirit.
Nowadays, you would be judged if you're different. To those who loves to judge, it doesn't matter if you have a good quality in you (unless it would be a benefit to them). I guess, these days you get judged for everything you do. People talk about the way you walk, talk, dress, your sexual orientation, your religion, your cat, your dog and maybe even the way you blink. If it's different from the norm, then be prepared.
However, the outcome varies by your social standing. Either way, they should know better than to just decide wether if it's a good book just by looking at the cover rather than take a good read of it.
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