Friday, September 13, 2019

Multiculturalism - Multiculturalism manifests itself as anger at those willing to compare cultures.

Multiculturalism

Multiculturalism is a belief derived from Moral Relativism. It claims that since all ethical systems are equally good or bad, we cannot judge people outside of their own ethical beliefs. It holds that a tribe of blood-thirsty cannibals is not morally worse than a civilized, peaceful nation. It holds that Nazi Germany was the equivalent of the United States. 

Mutliculturalism accepts slavery and freedom as equals. It accepts murder and theft as the equivalent of peace and prosperity. If a country is starving due to its policy of government intervention in the economy, multiculturalism doesn't care. It assumes the people under the system must have picked it, and therefore they are happy with it. Since value is subjective, no country is better than any other. 

Multiculturalism manifests itself as anger at those willing to compare cultures. It claims that any culture is as good as another, as long as the culture does not claim its superiority. Any culture that believes in absolutes and is willing to measure itself to the rest of the world is evil.
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Moral Relativism

Moral Relativism is an ethical judgment. It is the claim that no ethical system is better than another. It stems from the fact that to judge an ethical system, it must be judged by a moral standard. Since every ethical system should evaluate itself as the best and only moral system, and every other system is flawed and immoral, it is assumed that moral judgments about ethical systems are meaningless.
Moral Relativism rests on the belief that values are subjective. It is holds the belief that there is no objective morality. That there is no such thing as right and wrong, good or evil. Only if moral systems are just made up and supported only by personal or social bias can moral judgments of ethical systems be wasted. Moral Relativism cannot and does not accept the possibility that an objective moral system exists. If it did, you could evaluate other ethical systems meaningfully.
Moral Relativism is the denial of truth in ethical questions. A Moral Relativist accepts that his own moral system is meaningless and is accepted on whim, not reason. Intellectually, Moral Relativism is an attempt at destroying the concept of ethics. This is done by claiming that ethics are irrelevant and we accept them due to societal conditioning. Since morality is necessary, Moral Relativism is a default on the responsibility of choosing a rational moral guide.
Since Moral Relativism holds that ethical systems are subjective, it claims that none is better or worse than another. It makes an exception, though. Any system that claims to be true or absolute is evil. It commits the only possible truly evil act. It maintains the possibility of truth in ethics.

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