In the Book of Lies Chapter : Quotes; verses: 1, which says, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.”
Ah, the author of the quote was the 4th century BCE Kautilya (Chanakya), an Indian philosopher and advisor to the Mauryan Empire. His philosophy must be horrific!
The reason why one declared your enemy his enemy is often not the reason why he is your enemy. Adding someone else’s reason to your reason why one is your enemy only tells you’re unjust and unreasonable. That’s atrocious cooperation.
In a case where your enemy seeks justice and you are the only witness of the wrong they’ve done to him. This quote teaches you to side with his enemy because he’s your enemy, which is a great injustice.
Another scenario is where your enemy does X wrong to you. And the enemy of your enemy does the same wrong to your enemy. That shouldn’t be a reason for why you should join forces with his enemy, who has done the same as he did to you.
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