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by afpx
763 days ago
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You’re avoiding the question and basically saying that western morality shouldn’t be followed just because some people don’t follow it. Just give me examples of the better alternative so I can understand your perspective. Also, I’m not cherry picking. I spent a considerable amount of time searching online for examples, and that’s what I found. Edit: I want to be clear - I'm not judging you. I was raised a classical liberal so I don't know any better. That is, I feel that you can believe what you want. I just find HN to be a leading indicator, so I'm trying to plan accordingly because I see this as a trend. |
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That's the issue.
You may be unable to Google examples of your own culture you disagree with, and the ones from "other" cultures you disagree with, you consider yourself enlightened and "know" your take is better, so they don't count as good examples either.
That said, I imagine you could imagine yourself role playing as, say, an authentically devout member of the Taliban, searching online, and finding examples of "worse" and "better" that don't match the ones you here are finding.
Now, you'd likely argue the Taliban believer is misinformed, and that "better" is some universal thing. That's all well and good when "better" seems modern and "worse" seems archaic.
It's more problematic when the differences are not what UN calls "universal", but values system based, from a value system that is internally coherent however different.