 Michael Ossipoff
Michael Ossipoff         
          mcdoodle
mcdoodle         
         Why would having an opinion not be right or wrong? — BlueBanana
 BlueBanana
BlueBanana         
         Because it's actions not opinions that are right or wrong? — mcdoodle
 Joel
Joel         
          Greta
Greta         
          unenlightened
unenlightened         
         “Is liking vanilla ice cream right?” — khaled
 Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station         
         What would you count as evidence for and against misanthropy? — Andrew4Handel
 unenlightened
unenlightened         
         let’s say it is of medium quality. — khaled
I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot not cold—I am about to spit you out of my mouth. — Revelations
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
         Maybe you mean "justification for misanthropy"? Maybe if everyone acted like a complete asshole all the time. But they don't, thankfully. — Terrapin Station
 Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station         
         Everyone does not have to act badly all the time to give a negative assessment of humans or the human condition. I consider World War two and the Holocaust a huge black mark against humanity that cannot be lessened by acts of kindness. It is hard to find acts of helpful behaviour equivalent to the harmful and destructive behaviour. — Andrew4Handel
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
         I don’t think it can be “right” or “wrong”. “Is liking vanilla ice cream right?” — khaled
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
         Not everything everyone does is great, of course, but I think good things far outweigh bad things. — Terrapin Station
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
          Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station         
         On my negative side I would place the arms industry, poverty and inequality, greed and overpopulation. I would also include historical destructive behaviour like wars and slavery. — Andrew4Handel
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
          Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station         
         This seems to be a subjective assessment. — Andrew4Handel
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
         Of course. It can't be anything else. — Terrapin Station
 Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station         
         I don't think that the amount of people that die in a famine or war is subjective. — Andrew4Handel
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
          Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station         
          Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
         Any value assessments are subjective.
Someone else's suffering is a way they feel about their situation, their experiences. — Terrapin Station
 Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station         
         I don't think pain is simply an opinion. — Andrew4Handel
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
         "Subjective" refers to it being a mental state — Terrapin Station
 Tzeentch
Tzeentch         
          Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station         
         You can judge someones is in pain without them telling you. — Andrew4Handel
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