Saltlord wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 1:49 pm
Any type of prejudice.
That's why people need to get the full picture of someone's else situation, instead of being lashed out by others telling them that they shouldn't be involved/be too personal to them.
Not knowing the full story will always lead them being biased on either the good side or the bad side of others.
To prevent any type of prejudice, people who are concerned about others have a right to know what was happening, even though that may change their opinions. If perhaps, something big and worrying happened, being silent and not giving context will surely raise a red flag.
Either not knowing the truth causes people to defend others, or knowing the truth causes people to attack others. It is better if people are willing to lend an ear and calm others down while giving out constructive advice to others. That's the best actions that people will take without prejudice.