I have a few moral questions. Anyone interested?
1. Can we all agree that a place like North Korea, where dissent isn't tolerated and freedom of any sort depends on the whim of a maniacal dictator is a bad place to live? Is North Korea an evil place?
2. Can we all agree that torturing people is a bad thing? I'm not talking waterboarding here (because moral degenerates don't happen to think that a practice used by the Khmer Rouge is torture, but that's another discussion), I'm talking about crazy things like burning people alive. Is that evil?
3. Can we agree that people in Germany who admired Hitler for bringing the German people back to prominence after the humiliation of the first world war are people that we should feel scorn for? Even if they are mostly good people, they still looked the other way while million of Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals and Slavs were exterminated in their name. Is that evil?
1. Can we all agree that a place like North Korea, where dissent isn't tolerated and freedom of any sort depends on the whim of a maniacal dictator is a bad place to live? Is North Korea an evil place?
2. Can we all agree that torturing people is a bad thing? I'm not talking waterboarding here (because moral degenerates don't happen to think that a practice used by the Khmer Rouge is torture, but that's another discussion), I'm talking about crazy things like burning people alive. Is that evil?
3. Can we agree that people in Germany who admired Hitler for bringing the German people back to prominence after the humiliation of the first world war are people that we should feel scorn for? Even if they are mostly good people, they still looked the other way while million of Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals and Slavs were exterminated in their name. Is that evil?