I'd just like to make another point, about this quote. You believe in your right and wrong. Your right and wrong is not quite the same as everybody else's right and wrong, although there will be a lot of overlap. Why should everybody abide by your rules? Surely the fairest way to do things is to abide by the rules that most people want.I don't believe in majority. I believe in right and wrong
It's true there's no guaranteeing the majority will be right about something, but what guarantee do we have that anyone's opinion is right? This is especially true of anything to do with morality, it is an entirely subjective subject. Entirely subjective. There is no 'correct' set of morals to have, but we all have more or less the same morals because if we didn't we'd probably kill each other even more than we do already.though majority rules, there is no reason to believe that majority is always right. What you call democracy in action is actually hooliganism in action.




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