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That's not empathy though. The thing is, a lot of folks will get conned over and over, especially as the times change and the cons evolve.

You're still thinking of it as something people can learn, but psychology / history says otherwise.

This is why I say empathy is important. For you, it's obvious. For others, it's not.

In addition, there are other factors at play, like desperation (when you're living paycheck to paycheck, you _want_ to believe there's a way out).

Everyone has different experiences / situations to grapple with, and as a society we should try to help folks find the happy path and protect them. Especially so for those of us who recognize cons!

So I guess I wouldn't understand the "empathy goes both way" statement.



I'm saying you need to empathize with folks who want less regulation, ie they are largely well meaning, and it's a valid position.

Your points are certainly valid. I don't think either way results in something perfect or even that good.




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