Part 1 You can call me what you want or with all the negativities of your desires- but it only matters if I don’t know what I am or the positive disposition of my selfless self. And if I know what I am (of which I surely do) and you keep calling or designating or derogating me to what I know I’m not, then the shame or clown is you. So calling someone names or negative attributions or stigmatizations contrary to what they truly are shouldn’t make them angry, agitated, demeaned, or less of a being but rather to be sympathetic to the person calling them names. For it might be out of innocence, ignorance, envy, spite, insecurities, insufficiencies or lack. But if the derogation is a ploy to cruelty or inhumanities or gross indignities, then the law and good conscience must prevail. Artificial Intelligences Philosopher Prince Israel Zaar. AI PHIL. PIZ. 9/24/2019
