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by jstimpfle
3404 days ago
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You are confusing morality with "unreflected belief system". Morality is the separation of right and wrong. There are of course different ways to build moral systems, but it's fair to say that pretty much all try to "resolve actual damage", whatever that means. When I say "accepted moral values", I mean just that - the values that we as a society can agree on. Come on, that wasn't so hard. |
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Here is a straw man for you if you need the point made a little stronger and a little more ridiculous: what you're advocating for is that owning human beings, treating blacks as less than human, keeping them from voting, etc was right and was a completely moral act. I mean it was legal, and most everyone agreed with it. A lot of Germans agreed with the Nazi's treatment of Jews, too. Hell even Americans did when we locked the Japanese-Americans in internment camps. Was that morally right? Because society agreed on it?
Or maybe subjective moral opinions of the day aren't the best reasons to take away people's freedoms.