How do you decide what is moral and what is not?

by | May 2, 2020 | 0 comments

“’We’ don’t decide what is moral/ethical and what is not.  We inherit a strict code of conduct, to which it is taboo to argue or oppose in any way.  For example, Amazon is one of the biggest companies in the world and has the richest CEO in the world, yet they pay $0 in federal taxes (while hundreds of thousands are homeless).  This is the case because of a select group of Republican politicians, and does not reflect the majority of the country in any way.  This type of immorality has become so normalized in society that most Americans have accepted it and desensitized ourselves.”

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