You'll criticize someone for something you've never tried firsthand?
Philosophical. No one has a right to inflict their random preferences on others.
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I guess for me I take it a step further and try my best to avoid even holding those random preferences at all. To grant my peers the benefit of the doubt that only they are capable of making the right decisions for themselves, and that poor decisions can be necessary to learn.
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These preferences are not "random". They are : (a) part of a cultural / religious tradition that is between 2,000 and 4,000 years old (b) strongly correlated with good life outcomes
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