although this basically says "we shouldn't be horrified by people who confirm to the ethics of their time, but we should be horrified by people who DON'T". ...so you're saying that popularity of a meme implicates the morality of buying into it. I think? If so...weird.
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ok, let me try to explain guy in 1850: * owns slaves * hears one team saying "slavery is good" * hears another team saying "slavery is bad" our judgement: /shrug, lotta people owned slaves, what ya gonna do?
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guy in 2018: * owns slaves * hears one team saying "slavery is good" our judgement: OMG, what a monster what's the difference? we're saying that based on the difference of THE POPULARITY OF THE meme, this guy is bad strange, no?
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> This does feel weird to me but I have no immediate response... will have to ponder it more. right?! it's interesting / weird, is it not?
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exactly; we agree on what the crux of the issue is (I also do not have a resolution; only thought of the question in this thread)
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