Why? You were in favour of conserving old traditions & that one harms no-one.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Because I'm a liberal, I understand need for conservatives, but don't agree that Care/Harm is only criteria for judgement
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Replying to @lpearsemoran
We've been here. Never have I said that care/harm is the only criteria. We'll leave it here, shall we?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
We can't go on, we must go on, we'll... never mind. Care/Harm is the only one you use though. Goodnight
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Replying to @lpearsemoran
Thanks for telling me. I thought I used a range of them. So does the Moral Foundations test. But I'm sure you're right.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @lpearsemoran
I probably only imagine I consider anything sacred, have strong disgust instincts & strong respect for tradition.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @lpearsemoran
You just keep making v broad, general statements.If there's a good moral argument for banning Morris dancer's make-up.state it
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Replying to @lpearsemoran
Harm/care. Other reasonable people are offended by Morris Dancing costumes being misrepresented as racist. Now what?
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