Evil Action Good Reaction Discrepancy (EAGRD)

You can’t ‘outbad’ the ‘bad’, and still be ‘good’…

DEFINITION

Evil actions can not be defeated by similar actions even when carried out with the opposing good intent.

EXPLANATION

CLARIFICATIONS
Evil intent and actions usually transpire in with an element of surprise, typically in secrecy. Therefore,  they mostly precede ‘good reactions’.
EXEMPLIFICATIONS
The latency of response is critical and could be lethal. Within a given circumstance, every unequal or evil action increases the likelihood of the recurrence. Potentially contributing to an evil continuum. Essentially, it’s extremely difficult to override unequal or evil intent and actions by performing more unequal or evil actions. In layman’s terms, it’s not possible for the good to ‘out bad the bad’ without becoming bad. Unworthy or immoral intent and actions are an entrenched part of the psyche of society. However, usually lavishly coated with the hype or support of a particular group.
AFFIRMATIONS
The EAGRD principle helps to detect and reduce unequal or evil intent and actions.
CONSIDERATIONS
This inverted ideology is entrenched within a significant portion of society, that sadly fall victim to slightly immoral or unworthy activities. Usually lavishly coated with faddish hypes. Typically supported by social crowds lead via a subverted intent that is contrary to common core values. IE. fleeting sexual liberties override the value of organic companionships of fidelity. This misunderstanding is more visible and severe for matters of arms whereby the bandwagon expects moral leaders to ‘outbad’ the bad, and still remain good. Not factoring that they might be part of the collateral of the ‘good’ who had to do something ‘bad’.

THESIS

The EAGRD Principle proves evil intent and actions can only be reliably conquered by effective and proactive good intent and actions.

EQUAL ADVANCED RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (EARD) OBJECTIVES

  1. Identify and quantify the parameters of the EAGRD Principle.
  2. Identify and quantify the intricacies of the EAGRD Principle.
  3. *The EAGARD principle is a subset of the IARD principle within the Causal Model.

TECHNICAL WRITING BY:

D S Reid