I know some people don't like TheQuartering's content and, say what you want about the guy, but he seems loyal as fuck. I don't know much about StarWarsGirl, but same for her. They're always sticking up for their buds, and I respect that a lot.
He seems like a decent enough guy if you met him in person but he greatly exaggerates things, manufactures drama and abuses click-bait tactics, which is unfortunately very common among right-wing content creators.
Personally, I don't understand people who value loyalty. I hate betrayal and backstabbing, but I also don't like it when people give preferential treatment to their friends or family regardless of the facts of the situation. Sticking up for your friends when they're in the wrong doesn't seem commendable to me.
Walk with integrity. Uphold your obligations. Judge without bias. Treat everyone properly in accordance with their behavior. Be kind. Be fair. Be honest. This seems like the proper way.
It is, though, but it depends on what you value. Loyalty/supporting one's friends/family is more important than any other principles/values, but it's also context-dependent.
It’s difficult for me to wrap my head around this perspective.
Your values must be very poor if you’ll willingly compromise them for friends or family.
As a Christian, Jesus Christ takes precedence over everything. This means placing the truth and righteousness above everything. This obedience to Christ and prioritization of things greater than you or your family bears fruit in countless blessing for Christians, including having strong families, but this only possible if you correctly identify the “Most Important Thing” and pursue it above all else.
To live your life with no higher values or motivation beyond the needs and desires of your family sounds depressing and pointless beyond the perpetuation if your genes to the next generation. It’s just another flavor of materialism.
I know some people don't like TheQuartering's content and, say what you want about the guy, but he seems loyal as fuck. I don't know much about StarWarsGirl, but same for her. They're always sticking up for their buds, and I respect that a lot.
He seems like a decent enough guy if you met him in person but he greatly exaggerates things, manufactures drama and abuses click-bait tactics, which is unfortunately very common among right-wing content creators.
Personally, I don't understand people who value loyalty. I hate betrayal and backstabbing, but I also don't like it when people give preferential treatment to their friends or family regardless of the facts of the situation. Sticking up for your friends when they're in the wrong doesn't seem commendable to me.
Walk with integrity. Uphold your obligations. Judge without bias. Treat everyone properly in accordance with their behavior. Be kind. Be fair. Be honest. This seems like the proper way.
It’s difficult for me to wrap my head around this perspective.
Your values must be very poor if you’ll willingly compromise them for friends or family.
As a Christian, Jesus Christ takes precedence over everything. This means placing the truth and righteousness above everything. This obedience to Christ and prioritization of things greater than you or your family bears fruit in countless blessing for Christians, including having strong families, but this only possible if you correctly identify the “Most Important Thing” and pursue it above all else.
To live your life with no higher values or motivation beyond the needs and desires of your family sounds depressing and pointless beyond the perpetuation if your genes to the next generation. It’s just another flavor of materialism.