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SEXUAL PLEASURE AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY: HOW THE OPPRESSED CAN FIND BALANCE

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What's the moral obligation of the oppressed towards their oppressors? If there is one at all? There have been numerous debates concerning whether it is morally responsible for an individual to be concerned about those who wrong them. Some argue that there isn't any ethical requirement to think about those who treat you badly because your sole concern ought to be yourself and your wellbeing. Yet, others believe it's critical to remember those who mistreat you since retribution will assist your psychological recovery and growth. It appears that the way of handling oneself after being abused can differ from person to person and situation to situation. While some might go as far as trying to forgive, forget, and move on, others may feel anger and rage. These are just a few responses someone could choose to have after experiencing mistreatment and no specific choice is better than another.

The question remains, should the oppressed consider the plight of their oppressors when dealing with this issue?

One argument for why the oppressed shouldn't hold responsibility toward their oppressor centers around the idea that they didn't make anything happen which warranted the cruel treatment they were given. The reasoning is that even though someone was hurt, the harm was done due to injustice or prejudice, not something anyone deserved to experience. This concept is particularly true if the mistreatment happened during slavery, where people weren't afforded rights by society. A second argument contends that retaliating against a tyrant doesn't justify the act of aggression they carried out themselves. Retributive justice refers to the idea of giving punishment to a perpetrator for their action. So, if one responds to violence with similar measures, it seems as if it wouldn't solve the problem of unfairness. Instead, it would only create more issues that we need to deal with.

Revenge-seeking actions cause further divisions among societies rather than reconciliation between groups. In addition, these steps won't lead to positive changes since we can see how countries continue fighting each other over generations. Thus, some propose that forgiveness and empathy are the best ways of handling oppression.

What is the moral responsibility of the oppressed toward their oppressors, if any?

The concept of "moral responsibility" implies that an individual has a duty to act ethically, morally and responsibly towards others, even when they may not necessarily be legally bound to do so. In the context of oppression, this means that those who are oppressed have an obligation to behave in ways that respect the rights and dignity of their oppressors, despite the fact that they themselves may have been mistreated or denied certain privileges.

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