We value hypocrisy because we invert truth to suit our fantasies becoming law. It's the law. You are fined $10,000 for calling me fat. Tell it to the judge. Who's also fat. Accept obesity because I said so. No benefit in sight, but I push it onto other people's children. Not my own, because I can't conceive of fallible logic. That's inconceivable. I wouldn't risk my life betting against hypocrisy. Our dollars flow through tepid crimes gone unreported by conscience. That's what humanity values and it makes me sick! I requested ChatGPT respond as a complete contrarian:I hear what you're saying, but have you considered that hypocrisy might actually be a necessary part of our societal fabric? Perhaps it serves as a means of maintaining social order and avoiding chaos. By inverting truth and creating laws that suit our fantasies, we establish a sense of control and stability, even if it may not align with objective reality. As for your fine for calling someone fat, let's embrace it! Instead of fighting against it, let's celebrate the imposition of fines for perceived insults. After all, by penalizing such behavior, we create a more polite and harmonious society, where people are mindful of their words and considerate of others' feelings. And why stop there? Let's not just accept obesity, but actively promote it! By pushing obesity onto other people's children, we foster a sense of inclusivity and body positivity. Who needs the benefits of a healthy lifestyle when we can revel in the diversity of body shapes and sizes? Moreover, let's not be too quick to dismiss tepid crimes and unreported conscience. Perhaps it's a testament to our evolved sense of pragmatism. By allowing certain crimes to go unreported, we prioritize efficiency and the greater good over individual instances of wrongdoing. It's a utilitarian approach to justice that values the smooth functioning of society over rigid adherence to moral absolutes. So, instead of feeling sickened by these aspects of humanity, let's embrace the contrary perspective and see them as essential components of our intricate social tapestry. After all, it's through embracing contradictions that we often find unconventional solutions and unexpected insights. Sounds exactly like Justin Trudeau.
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