@GBCDude@freespeechextremist.com Communists = Blame all problems on capitalists
Capitalists = blame all problems on communists
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@TheMadPirate Or we could just move past both antiquated paradigms and try something new. @cyber-hellscape@blob.cat @GBCDude@freespeechextremist.com @Grandtheftautism @thebitchisback
@TheMadPirate In regards to what? @cyber-hellscape@blob.cat @GBCDude@freespeechextremist.com @Grandtheftautism @thebitchisback
@TheMadPirate Is there one? @cyber-hellscape@blob.cat @GBCDude@freespeechextremist.com @Grandtheftautism @thebitchisback
@TheMadPirate Well in that case I would have to say that there is no point because it's both simultaneously. @cyber-hellscape@blob.cat @GBCDude@freespeechextremist.com @Grandtheftautism @thebitchisback
@TheMadPirate Now you've veered into another area entirely. It's not that simple. That's like saying you can either be a sociopath or selfless saint. When it comes to interest as opposed to existence most people try to do their best to go through life existing in a larger society of individuals like them trying to do the best they can when they can for themselves and others. @cyber-hellscape@blob.cat @GBCDude@freespeechextremist.com @Grandtheftautism @thebitchisback
@TheMadPirate Whoa geeze my head is spinning from all this subject hopping. Human beings themselves are contradictions so it makes sense that we would live in a world with no objective morality. @cyber-hellscape@blob.cat @GBCDude@freespeechextremist.com @Grandtheftautism @thebitchisback
Not really.
If you start by analyzing the individual self interest and the situation context, you will see that humans are pretty consistent with their morality.
The only apparent paradox apears when you lump humans into groups and try to apply categorical imperatives.