Sometimes, American commitment to the Constitution gets a bit much. Trying to have ethical discussion & get told what constitution says.
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"It's constitutional/unconstitutional' is not necessarily same as 'It's ethical/unethical.' It cld be. Often is. But you have to argue that.
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almost as if nothing should be "set in stone" & always needs to be argued for *cough* ;-)
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They can be both. I'm committed to liberalism but I'll never stop arguing for the best way to achieve equal rights & freedoms.
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I don't believe in anything apart from that which I think is defendable. Often makes me a liberal, sometimes not.
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I think we all feel that way. I tend to find I can only defend things which benefit human rights & freedom.
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I mean, who says ' I believe in the indefensible'? All genuine ppl are just doing the best they can &articulating it imperfectly
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you've hit on a rather big problem there. Plenty of (perhaps all to lesser or greater extents) people aren't genuine.
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That's why I said all genuine people.
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