When someone spies on another person it is an act of violation. In this Internet age it is now every easy for people to commit acts of violation against others.
I have never been the kind of person who “looks up” other people. I routinely see parcels and other postage items for other residents around where I live, but I consider their names and any information about them to be private.
When I meet and interact with people – even when I may know their phone numbers or other information – as a matter of principle I never look them up. I consider doing that to be an act of aggression, a violation of others.
But there are people who do it.
Not only that, even though many people who claim to be so concerned about “rights” and “justice”, these same people will violate others in order to enforce their view.
In my life experience I find that it is the people who generally claim to be so humanistic and high-principled who in fact are the most abusive and who violate others the most. They have brittle personalities and lack healthy resilience.
I have no doubt that I as an individual have been “looked up” in various ways, stalked in various ways, abused and violated in various ways running the spectrum of creepiness from moderate to severe.
In the end one individual cannot do much about it. One has to live one’s life. But I believe in karma and dharma. I believe that when people are so fucked up that they can justify violating other people, that there will be universal justice for these people. I would not want to live in their existences for even one minute. Even while some people may seemingly be materially comfortable, no price is worth having a fucked up soul.
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