If you can, do it; it constitutes moral excellence. But I wouldn't blame anyone for not feeling for, or being indifferent to the plight of someone whose condition is an evident consequence of ill will, of decisions motivated by selfishness, of ego-serving choices, favour-seeking actions, or unwillingness rather than inability to do what's right.
Really, after been afforded the opportunity to learn from the bad guidance of those who break others to make themselves, and having been afforded the chance to do what's right, if you still choose to abuse your conscience like that, until fate twists, any show of pity that comes your way will definitely be a fluke, for you can't reap compassion when callousness was what you sowed.
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