e Analects records a conversation between the governor of She and Confucius. e governor told Confucius, clearly with some pride, “in our village there is an upright person named Gong. He bears witness against his father stealing a sheep.” Confucius responded, “in my village, an upright person is dierent: father does not disclose son’s wrongdoing, and son does not disclose father’s wrongdoing, and the uprightness lies in it” (Analects 13.18).
@shortstories - I don't think I've ever liked Confucius. That sounds a lot like "no snitching".
And it's true that nobody likes a snitch... But some people would take advantage of whatever's available. The amount of people who are hurt, and the depth of pain felt... for the sake of "no snitching", is staggering. 🤔
So what could be a compromise? 🤔 All I got is chop the perpetrators head off, without snitching on them. 💁🏻♂️
When an authority figure does a bad job the only non violent solution is to voice criticism
This does not necessarily mean you are saying they are a bad leader because it can be suggestions for improvement or constructive criticism
But constructive criticism is considered insulting
This results in no way to improve things
In the West in science someone proposes an idea
The idea is tested and then people can say if it is right or wrong and that was how science advanced
@YoMomz
You can not know that much as I said from that passage alone but I will just say that if you study South Korean Language and culture and talk to enough South Korean people about the right things then you will see that I am correct if you really think about it in a certain way