Some beliefs, such as the belief to exterminate the Jewish people, are to be regarded as "wrong", despite their subjectivity. Same deal with hating someone due to their sexuality.
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Logically speaking there is no reason for unjust hatred to be wrong unless stated by a force of authority. It may seem douchy but it isn't "wrong".
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You don't seem to understand morality. Morality is not dictated my authority, it is dictated by the self. Whether religion or whatnot influences it is irrelevant, what is 'right' and 'wrong' is a personal conclusion.
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So you're telling me that we are wrong for shaming murderers because it's a personal choice of their morality to commit such a crime? Lol
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No... not at all. I am saying your personal morality is up to you, not authority, as you seemed to be suggesting.
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You seem to think that right and wrong is an individual thing, and if that is true then why do I get tickets for speeding down the highway? Who are the police to judge my morals if I think it's morally ok to drive over the speed limit? Why are they allowed to give me a ticket just because we don't see eye to eye? Because a figure of authority says that it is not ok to speed.
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The law does not equal your personal morality. The law is the law. For example, it is not against the law to lie, but you may find this morally wrong. It is against the law to take drugs and you might find it morally right.
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It still dictates what is wrong and right.
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No, it dictates what is legal and illegal. This is not synonymous with right and wrong.
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Let's just agree to disagree on this. I'm sorry to say this but if you still believe in feminism, you'll believe in anything, because nothing is as twisted and far fetched as that.
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Equality is a twisted and far fetched idea, got cha. And I suppose we should bring things up completely irrelevant to this debate because hell, that's how it works, right? If you believe law=morality you have some issues bruh.