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A moralic question

In the world millions of peoples are tortured , beaten , killed , and everyone who does do this find a justification for it.(traditional rigths , cultural differences , defense of territory , racism,  access of basic ressources.. like oil ,education purposes  or simply because the people in face has not the force to defend himself).ITs that ok ?


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I wouldn't wanna be in a club that wouldn't let me in...

Of course it's not OK for people to feel this way... however, it's also not right to simplify issues in the world.  I understand your question, but all these issues are big enough on their own.  Some people fight to defend themselves, some against one race because another is trying to destroy them, etc.  Of course, things like "traditional rights" (whatever that really means), educational purposes, access of basic resources, and such... these are not good reasons to do evil things to others.  But again, it's hard to respond to something like this when you have grouped so many issues together.  I would focus on what bothers you the most, and start advocating against it.  It's all we an do to help make the world better.

Posted 2007-11-05T13:37:39Z
SibaBarbosa was invited by Yedda to answer this question.

 
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i belive that it problem is a clash of viewpoints. while one person sees it as okay, another sees it as not okay.

It is not our fault that we see things differnt from one another, it is the fault of our experinces, the way we were raised, and the effect that society has had upon is depening where we are from.

Posted 2007-11-05T20:12:21Z
astrasoul7 was invited by Yedda to answer this question.

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