Consideration freedom2, like Sadhguru ji aptly describes, responsibility should come first3.
Consideration justice, do you understand karma really? If one's current situation (like of reaping or not, how good or bad the reap is) is really based on what they did, what they do, or will do (how they sowed), then they are responsible for their own actions. Not that one can't try to help them get out of such a situation, like from good-spirited places such as love, or truth, but do you have a good, complete, transcendent understanding of your self, in your fight against injustice?4, 5
References:
1 Mantras: The Science of using sound video I Sadhguru
2 deep origins of liberalism I Laura Field
3 get us f-responsible and don't say nuthin' (with sadhguru 2 right) audio art track
4 Karma, vasana, samskara video I Sadhguru
5 Righteous radicalism (an example)
* but perhaps not less mature in the experience with very diverse “people having to navigate and getting along given huge existential differences and spiritual differences and strife, religious warfare” (as Laura spoke on) (though subsidized with unsustainable energies such as crude oil and its derivatives, etc.)
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