Who was in the wrong here?

Who was in the wrong here?

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Red Guy.

Explain why

You were for making this thread.

He forced that poor, innocent blue man to stand in that circle to frame him.

Plus, red is a shit color.

Red was a faggot.

What you said could be true. But was it because Red destroyed Blue's self-esteem bit by bit until Blue felt he deserved being in the wrong, or because Blue came to his own
revelations about his morality and made his own decisions?

The blue guy is actually standing on a label.

>kino.jpg

The label is clearly right side up for people in "the wrong" to read, notifying them of their position. Red is in the wrong

Kill yourself.

Purple

Accurate

So both of them?

plot twist

Who was in the wrong?
sea bear attack

Either of them depending on how you wish to perceive the surface.

the red guy he was in charge of labeling but he marked the wrong area

> was
It could've been anyone. We don't know who was in that wrong at the specific time of the query.

"The wrong" is actually labeling everything outside the circle. After all, if "the wrong" were in the wrong section, it would be a double negative, thus making it right.

Red Guy obviously. Red as a color is meant to impose danger.

I think a more interesting question is WHY he's in the wrong? And who says that we get the privilege of deciding who is wrong?

You can easily make the argument that red guy is in the wrong
My first thought was, why is “the wrong” written in a way that only everyone outside of it could see it? Perhaps everyone in the wrong doesn’t understand that they are in the wrong, or maybe the wrong is arbitrary in that two sides fighting for what they believe in and the one who isn’t in the wrong is the one that survives.
But that makes no sense. Both are alive, considering their point of view, and not fighting for anything in particular.
And then it hit me. Blue is considered in the wrong by everyone outside it for arbitrary reasons not due to personal belief but something even more insignificant. Perhaps color (race) depicted by the red and blue. But even more important, “the wrong” is written so that everyone outside of the circle views it as that way, without context or evidence, and Blue is pointed as “the wrong” by everyone outside of it.

Whats really wrong is believing in what someone tells you without proof or reason, viewing someone or something as wrong and intentionally grouping them and separating them simply because you have no context.

Red is truly in the wrong

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