There are many differences between right and wrong. One primary difference is desired public perception. The right doesn't care what the general public thinks. The left is all about peer approval.
I heard it phrased well by Dennis Prager but can't remember the phrasing now. Basically, those who are right are concerned with doing what is right whether it's a high profile cause or the popular thing this week or not. It doesn't matter what the general public thinks, only what is right. They aren't looking for public praise, just personal satisfaction at doing the right thing. Those who are wrong are interested in the high profile popular cause whether it's correct or right or not merely because it's the one that presumably will get them high public approval from other wrong minded people like themselves. It's the "in" thing, the one that will get them positive comments from the likes of David Letterman, Whoopi Goldberg and any number of other meaningless people.
I heard it phrased well by Dennis Prager but can't remember the phrasing now. Basically, those who are right are concerned with doing what is right whether it's a high profile cause or the popular thing this week or not. It doesn't matter what the general public thinks, only what is right. They aren't looking for public praise, just personal satisfaction at doing the right thing. Those who are wrong are interested in the high profile popular cause whether it's correct or right or not merely because it's the one that presumably will get them high public approval from other wrong minded people like themselves. It's the "in" thing, the one that will get them positive comments from the likes of David Letterman, Whoopi Goldberg and any number of other meaningless people.