An Ambiguous Word
Bonismo, a word that evokes various reactions and reflections. At first glance, it may seem cheesy and old-fashioned, but when you dig deeper, it reveals itself as unsettling, daring and contradictory. This word raises questions about the very nature of kindness and its application in today’s society.
The Ethical Dilemma
Bonism confronts us with an ethical dilemma. What does it mean to be bonista? Is practice necessary? Does being good mean being good? This word challenges us to reflect on the consequences of our actions and attitudes, especially on issues such as immigration and other social issues.
Social Pressure
At present, bonism seems to be an uncomfortable concept that generates social pressure. It raises the question of whether following this attitude makes us good people, or whether rejecting it makes us look like the villains of the story. This moral tension forces us to examine the implications of bonism in our society.
The Necessary Debate
Professor Joan Ramon Resina has questioned bonism within the framework of the Catalan Summer University in Manresa. This debate, while uncomfortable, is essential to our social evolution. It must be understood that the opposite of goodism does not have to be evilism, but that it opens the door to other ways of approaching ethical and social issues.
conclusion
Goodness invites us to deep reflection on goodness, morality and our responsibilities in society. It is a complex issue that requires an open and honest dialogue. Perhaps it is time to overcome the discomfort and explore new ways of approaching ethical and social issues, in order to improve our collective reality.