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Sam has a very strong internal sense of right and wrong that he then doubts with all his actions how to then make everything he does the most ethical choice. If anything, the level to which he doubts and thinks about these concepts is pathological. While Cas’s internal sense of right and wrong is doubted. He shifts perspectives on morality and lives in turmoil around this because he also has deep desire to do good, but he doesn’t have the same sense of doubt and analysis around individual actions. He is much more preoccupied with end goals and his thought process is around this and not around uncertainty and therefore problem solving.
When Sam then doubts his ability to tell right from wrong by the erosion of his self, this can lead him to be more immoral through allowing other’s morality to supercede his. Cas’s lack of doubt of his specific actions lead him to be more immoral through his end desires blinding him to the steps in which things may go awry or an ability to go outside of himself for his choices which then leads to negative consequence and a heightened desire to feed back into one another.
Dean on the other hand very rarely doubts his internal sense of right and wrong, not as much as it’s strong, but more that it’s unwavering. He also rarely doubts his gut, his rational, his actions. He still does desire to be “good” but he also is then very blinded to the negative consequences his actions create. He is also reinforced by the narrative (as opposed to Sam and Cas who are punished and therefore further the ways in which they doubt) even when his actions are immoral. This leads him to even greater immorality. He doesn’t have the same relationship of preoccupation with his actions bettering the world as much as an occupation of his actions being necessary for the world.
Both Sam and Cas struggle with morality and care deeply to not create any negative consequence. Both Cas and Dean don’t weigh their individual actions in a moral light (the way Sam does, quite obsessively). Both Cas and Dean also then react emotional rather than logically much more frequently, though Dean’s more incidental and Cas’s more inspired by drive. Sam and Dean are both very empathetic even if the consequences of reacting to individual rather than collective scale causes more harm, while Cas can appear extremely cold (though this changes with his internal moral shift) with how easily he can harm an individual if it means saving many others.
In terms of doubt and trust to make their internal moral processing create more positive outcomes, Sam should trust his internal sense of right and wrong as well as his ability to make moral action more (as he did towards the beginning), Cas should trust his internal sense of right and wrong but doubt his individual actions more, and Dean should doubt and challenge both, and be capable of this while in emotional states that would cause him to lash out.
They all desire to do good in the world. But also their actual greatest hindrance is of course how they uphold horrific violent systems without doubting that itself. Cas is the only one who doubted the ways in which morality was wrong from his foundation, but then he shifted into another corrupt system as well (though I do believe Sam wished to preseries). They have to stop the ways in which they degrade other sentient beings as well as how much they are willing to inflict violence against innocent people in the name of protection. They are all then amoral because of the way they are inherently biased and therefore are murderers when there could have been so many alternatives outside of violence they never attempted to see because of their justification of murder of the “Other” and the lack of doubt of that in itself.
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Per il fandom italiano. Siete avvisati, qui sotto mi scaglio contro Chris e tutti quelli che han permesso questa merda di avere spazio, origine, fine. Se amate il Chris odierno, come è diventato, se amate Ragnarok, se amate Waititi, NON LEGGETE OLTRE. Non voglio flame, non voglio un cavolo. E’ un mio rant, sul mio blog.
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So I finally updated tumblr, for the first time since they began their censorship campaign, and I got the above. I hit review and there were about 10 posts in there, along with a bunch of stupidity. Not one was porn--one was a topless woman, clearly from a high art painting, one was of some pics of Rosaleen Norton and her artworks--and there may habe been some mild nudity, but again, she's an artist. But the majority were so Goddamned ridiculous, it was hard to fathom: apparently a picture of smoke, and pictures of a cicada emerging from its shell (and other equally ridiculous examples) are smut, or something. The author David Thorne wrote a book called "The Internet is a Playground," but I didn't know he meant fucking Literally! Watch me sneak this filthy old shoe in!