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by SadCordDrone
786 days ago
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This is very logical, albeit sounding rude. I think the parent commenter should not be downvoted for this. If you cant come to terms with what your employer is doing, it's in the right of the either party to terminate the contract. Morality is a subjective argument and non-sequiter here anyway. |
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Though morality can be subjective, culturally we have coalesced on many shared moral values (a subset of which have been codified into law, for example, it is both immoral and illegal to kill someone in most peace time circumstances). And since "morality" encompasses a broad set of expected behaviors that manifests in practically every facet of our lives, it's unfortunately relevant at pretty much all times. Morality is quite necessary for high functioning societies.
Since companies like Google dilute responsibility and behave collectively as sociopaths in the pursuit of money, I'm quite glad we have people willing to self-sacrifice to keep them from behaving a-socially (or, arguably, evilly). Yes, it's probably safer and "logical" for most people to avoid sticking their necks out for what the believe in.