RE: Anecdotes about the shape of your morality
May 28, 2013 at 8:36 am
(This post was last modified: May 28, 2013 at 8:39 am by dazzn.)
(May 27, 2013 at 2:15 pm)whateverist Wrote:(May 27, 2013 at 11:01 am)dazzn Wrote: and caused others misery no end lol.. (who cares, anything goes in life, everybody knows that).
That is a theist phrase, and one beloved of conformists everywhere .. everybody knows that.
conformity is part of life. and yeah, everybody knows that NYC is on the East Coast of the USA. eek!! don't stifle my individuality!!!!!!!!!
so people don't collectively conform to morals or laws?
individuality is just a modern buzz term. as if people in all cultures gave a damn about "individuality". don't conflate a modern value as an absolute virtue.
Also, as an additional point, I generally don't see the need for social niceness. I can be a bit of a bastard in public lol...
I think this for the following reasons:
- Most are flippant and only exercise social niceness when it suits them. If others can do it, then so can I. for example, i will be nice to some in public (women in their 30s and above) and bastards to others (teenagers and young people). such is life, is it not?
- our contemporary society is based on equal rights and non-privelege. i don't see why i hold a "superior" obligation to be "nice", when anybody with half a brain knows that humans seldom are such.