In my opinion, a disgusting one
Nobody believes they themselves are the bad guys. No evil dictator is found sitting in an evil throne stroking a white cat, cackling madly as he launches an all out attack on the pure of heart.
Even Mao himself found a way to justify his actions:
If we were to add up all the landlords, rich peasants, counterrevolutionaries, bad elements and rightists, their number would reach thirty million... Of our total population of six hundred million people, these thirty million are only one out of twenty. So what is there to be afraid of? ... We have so many people. We can afford to lose a few. What difference does it make?”
Turning humans into statistics like this is one very easy way for an individual to disregard the wellbeing of others.
Humans easily dehumanize. The woke do it by creating 'communities' rather than individuals. The 'lgbt community' is an idea, not a form of humanity. Same as the 'black community' and the 'trans community' and so on. If you are a trans who doesn't agree with the 'idea' of the trans community, you can essentially be exiled, off to the gulags. Your humanity is forfeit because you don't fit the idea. Now, they don't care that you're trans because you don't fit their specific concept of trans. You are no longer human. You can be doxxed.
So, when we say 'disgusting people dox others', well, I think that's true, but also, all but the most introspective of us are capable of such things when pushed into the right corners and educated with the right agenda, given enough time.
Really, we all have that disgusting part within us. It just depends on how susceptible each of us are the outside forces trying to bring it out.
I haven't seen that quote before, but it is telling and it has persisted (afaik) through to today in China. "This language is only spoken by 5 million people, so we consider it dead. This town only has 5 million people in it, so we can turn it into a dam."
What you are saying about the trans community etc is the thing - it is the indoctrination into the concept, forfeiting the reality and humanity to the "book" at al cost.
Absolutely. But, we all have the most powerful simulation mechanism ever created (in our experience) and can have thoughts without acting upon them. That susceptibility can be affected by many things, but our inability to control our actions shows a spectrum of weakness.
I have trouble staying away from eating sweet foods - some people have trouble controlling their actions to deliberately try and hurt people. Is it the same mechanism in play? Maybe - but what does that tell of us and the society we have created. Should I blame advertising on my sweet tooth?
Well put. Yes, we as humans have a blindspot when it comes to ourselves, and those that engage in the most reprehensional actions will go at great lengths to justify their behavior. While in some circumstance I think they are just trying to convince others (and themselves) that they did the right thing, in many cases I think they genuinely believe their actions are justified. Otherwise, why would they continue to engage in the same patterns of behavior?