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Condemning individuals, not groups
Contempt should be reserved for individuals based on their actions, not generalized to entire groups. It is crucial to intellectually and objectively determine if someone is truly evil before bringing contempt into the discussion. Categorizing people as evil solely based on their group affiliation is morally problematic. This is illustrated by the example of labeling all Democrats or Republicans as evil, when in reality, evil individuals can be found in any group. Making broad generalizations about the moral character of individuals based on their group affiliation can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts.