Where did you get that? Because, my dear, that was a very interesting little, what, philosophy?
Here's my take on it, for old time's sake: Even if someone believes in moral relativism I think they would have to consciously force themselves to see a picture in light grey/dark grey though, as opposed to just being born with the "spirit" of a moral relavist...and learning to naturally see the pictures that way...because I think people are born with the natural tendency to judge...so, moral relavism just seems like a forced ideal, intended not "fix" any of the problems concerning people's tendecy to judge, but try to appease everyone into being an overly political correct society. Some people take being politically correct too far. But I like how they just showed exactly what I just typed by the Hitler/MLK Jr. comparison...awesome. mmk...i'm done. :P <3
Yea, I think the world should be more politcally correct too, but to an extent. Not to the extent of making people change their whole thought processes into the "moral relavist" theory...but just politically correct enough to respect homosexuals and all races equally...without calling them names or degrading them: not to the point of not even being allowed to call people fat anymore...when they're obese. We shouldn't be tip toeing around potentially offensive words, if they're obese they should be told to become healthier, not to accept it and call them, what is it? Thin-challenged
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And after I wrote what I did, what you just said in your last couple of sentences is what I thought about. So I take back wishing the world was completely politically correct. And I agree on being politically correct to the point where you can respect every person of everything.
And I really am sick of everything being so offensive, whether black or fat, or homosexual. It's just so annyoing. And I feel bad for people who are always cautious around me with what they say, I mean if your mind is just ignorant then I would appreciate it. But for those who aren't, I feel bad because I don't want people to feel like they have to make eceptions for everything they say, and constantly watch their words. Idunno, I just feel like if must get tiring, and I hate it everytime I have "make sure I don't offend this person!"
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Because, my dear, that was a very interesting little, what, philosophy?
Here's my take on it, for old time's sake:
Even if someone believes in moral relativism I think they would have to consciously force themselves to see a picture in light grey/dark grey though, as opposed to just being born with the "spirit" of a moral relavist...and learning to naturally see the pictures that way...because I think people are born with the natural tendency to judge...so, moral relavism just seems like a forced ideal, intended not "fix" any of the problems concerning people's tendecy to judge, but try to appease everyone into being an overly political correct society.
Some people take being politically correct too far.
But I like how they just showed exactly what I just typed by the Hitler/MLK Jr. comparison...awesome.
mmk...i'm done.
:P <3
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And after I wrote what I did, what you just said in your last couple of sentences is what I thought about. So I take back wishing the world was completely politically correct. And I agree on being politically correct to the point where you can respect every person of everything.
And I really am sick of everything being so offensive, whether black or fat, or homosexual. It's just so annyoing. And I feel bad for people who are always cautious around me with what they say, I mean if your mind is just ignorant then I would appreciate it. But for those who aren't, I feel bad because I don't want people to feel like they have to make eceptions for everything they say, and constantly watch their words. Idunno, I just feel like if must get tiring, and I hate it everytime I have "make sure I don't offend this person!"
You know?
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