I agree. I should be able to buy as many Child McSoldiers™ from the local McWarlords as I can afford to take back my harem of pregnant, fourteen year old, Vietnamese sex slaves from the damn neighbor who hired a bunch of lizard men to disable my recreational nukes and steal my slaves so that he could sell the babies for a profit.Not a one damn thing in that scenario should be considered morally reprehensible.
Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on February 07, 2017, 02:01:01 PMI agree. I should be able to buy as many Child McSoldiers™ from the local McWarlords as I can afford to take back my harem of pregnant, fourteen year old, Vietnamese sex slaves from the damn neighbor who hired a bunch of lizard men to disable my recreational nukes and steal my slaves so that he could sell the babies for a profit.Not a one damn thing in that scenario should be considered morally reprehensible.No, there's really not. Whether or not you think it's reprehensible is arbitrary, because they have their own rules that they abide by, in which your rules do not apply. Unfortunately your mind can't be in two places at once, and you can't accuse someone of at the same time being conscious of your rules, and then accuse them of not following those rules. Every person operates as the main character in their own life, in which you are just a back drop. Your desire to impose your morals on others is egotistical and myopic.
Quote from: Loaf on February 07, 2017, 02:32:16 PMQuote from: DAS B00T x2 on February 07, 2017, 02:01:01 PMI agree. I should be able to buy as many Child McSoldiers™ from the local McWarlords as I can afford to take back my harem of pregnant, fourteen year old, Vietnamese sex slaves from the damn neighbor who hired a bunch of lizard men to disable my recreational nukes and steal my slaves so that he could sell the babies for a profit.Not a one damn thing in that scenario should be considered morally reprehensible.No, there's really not. Whether or not you think it's reprehensible is arbitrary, because they have their own rules that they abide by, in which your rules do not apply. Unfortunately your mind can't be in two places at once, and you can't accuse someone of at the same time being conscious of your rules, and then accuse them of not following those rules. Every person operates as the main character in their own life, in which you are just a back drop. Your desire to impose your morals on others is egotistical and myopic.Yes, we're getting somewhere here. Morality is arbitrary and laws should not be passed based upon them as a concept. There is only one constant in life, the NAP, which is universal and godlike in its blind approach to justice.