The writing about our relationship about death
One of the most difficult questions in philosophy is, how we will act opposite side if there is playing dying player?
Sometimes I have asked myself, that why the main character of the movies, what are told about dying is ever been the man, who looks like Santa Claus who is covered by tattoos. Those people need empathy same way as the cute nice girls. Have you seen the movie "Cool kids don't cry"? It's a story about the girl, who is dying in cancer, and the things, what the classmates would do with her. And there is one thing, what I started to think when I looked at the trailer.
The thing is concerning the scene, where that character played the football as a goalkeeper, and that thing made me think about one thing, and sometimes I feel like a heartless bastard when I'm thinking about that thing, what is sometimes in those cases, where the dying patient comes to the team. The thing is that we all want to give joy and happiness to those people, whose life will be ending too soon, but have you ever thought, what might happen if the thing about cancer has not told to some players in the opposite side?
They could kick the ball with full force, and then that patient might break the bones, or here I must ask one question, what I ever dare: would you score to that goal? I sometimes thought that there would be the pupil or student, who would ever make goals before, and then that person would make the only score to the goal, what is guarded by a cancer patient. Would that person be happy about that goal?
I think that this thing is really embarrassing for everybody. Or how would those players act, if the player would die in Hepatitis B, what is caused by the use of drugs? Or what if that person would be an adult man, who is dying in liver cirrhosis, what has been caused because of heavy drinking? This is an interesting thing because also dossers would need empathy at that moment. Would we show empathy to the elder man, who looks like Santa Claus or the person, who is dying because of the use of doping? The liver can be destroyed also because of using the anabolic steroids, so would we support the person, who is full of tattoos, and looks like a little bit less cute than the young girl?
Moral problems are not easy to solve
This is the moral problem, what I have sometimes thought. Is morally justified to make scores to goals, what are guarded by a person, who might die very soon. Sometimes there is claiming that the game is game, and otherwise, there is an ethic problem, because that person should win in the last game, what that person would ever play, and this kind of things are really difficult.
How would you answer this kind of questions? Or what if this person plays very often in front of the goal? Is that acceptable in a moral and ethic point of view to think? Is it right to use that kind of player for making sure, that the opposite players would not dare to make goals? And how that thing would influence another player of that team? Is this thing acceptable or not, this is the question, there are no simple answers.
One of the most difficult questions in philosophy is, how we will act opposite side if there is playing dying player?
Sometimes I have asked myself, that why the main character of the movies, what are told about dying is ever been the man, who looks like Santa Claus who is covered by tattoos. Those people need empathy same way as the cute nice girls. Have you seen the movie "Cool kids don't cry"? It's a story about the girl, who is dying in cancer, and the things, what the classmates would do with her. And there is one thing, what I started to think when I looked at the trailer.
The thing is concerning the scene, where that character played the football as a goalkeeper, and that thing made me think about one thing, and sometimes I feel like a heartless bastard when I'm thinking about that thing, what is sometimes in those cases, where the dying patient comes to the team. The thing is that we all want to give joy and happiness to those people, whose life will be ending too soon, but have you ever thought, what might happen if the thing about cancer has not told to some players in the opposite side?
They could kick the ball with full force, and then that patient might break the bones, or here I must ask one question, what I ever dare: would you score to that goal? I sometimes thought that there would be the pupil or student, who would ever make goals before, and then that person would make the only score to the goal, what is guarded by a cancer patient. Would that person be happy about that goal?
I think that this thing is really embarrassing for everybody. Or how would those players act, if the player would die in Hepatitis B, what is caused by the use of drugs? Or what if that person would be an adult man, who is dying in liver cirrhosis, what has been caused because of heavy drinking? This is an interesting thing because also dossers would need empathy at that moment. Would we show empathy to the elder man, who looks like Santa Claus or the person, who is dying because of the use of doping? The liver can be destroyed also because of using the anabolic steroids, so would we support the person, who is full of tattoos, and looks like a little bit less cute than the young girl?
Moral problems are not easy to solve
This is the moral problem, what I have sometimes thought. Is morally justified to make scores to goals, what are guarded by a person, who might die very soon. Sometimes there is claiming that the game is game, and otherwise, there is an ethic problem, because that person should win in the last game, what that person would ever play, and this kind of things are really difficult.
How would you answer this kind of questions? Or what if this person plays very often in front of the goal? Is that acceptable in a moral and ethic point of view to think? Is it right to use that kind of player for making sure, that the opposite players would not dare to make goals? And how that thing would influence another player of that team? Is this thing acceptable or not, this is the question, there are no simple answers.
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