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[quote=Anonymous]Here’s the thing. Most people are neither all good nor all bad. They are just people living their lives and trying to get through with their families. Most people didn’t them nor do now have the luxury of righting wrongs or even considering things that don’t affect them directly. That is why we look up to people who are ahead of their time or make great sacrifices in the name of something larger. Are we better and more thoughtful today? Sure but as it was then, people now are just trying to get by. Take care of their families and friends, gain a bit of security and find joy where they can. Most people are as moral as their circumstances allow. Trust me, in the years ahead we will be judged for doing something that future people think is awful that we don’t give much thought to. They will wonder how we failed to see that cows and pigs are sentient creatures and we farmed and ate them or something else so maybe don’t spend so much time on your high horse. All of us are just a product of our cultures and as much knowledge as we have access to and intelligence to synthesize. [/quote]
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