St. Yams
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Do you eat meat, OP? If you do, then, you wouldn't mind being killed and eaten?
I assume you will say this is different, since they are animals, but remember that many here view foids as being on the level of animals.
Not saying I necessarily put forward this argument, but it's something you must consider.
"If you have no morals or virtues, what are you mad at the world, society or femoids for?"
I'm mad at them because they have what I want, and because they have treated me like shit. I do not blame them, I do not feel 'wronged', like ER did, as I believe no one deserves anything, and that the only law of the universe that matters is power... that the strong thrive, and the weak will suffer. I am the weak. But, that does not mean I shouldn't feel bitter and angry, I am free to do so. It is an unreasonable, selfish anger, sure, but so what? It is a natural response.
I don't believe in morals. Unless you are religious, you cannot truly believe in morals. If I could get away with it, maybe I would kill, steal, rape, and whatever else, as much as I wanted. But I am the weak, and the strong will punish me if I do these things. That is why I don't, and that is why others do not, too. Fear, of those with power. It's what holds the society together, fear, not morals.
You can see it here, your reasoning as to why we should not do these things is, "you cannot complain if Tyrone rapes you, if you have raped", and that is true, you cannot complain. But what if Tyrone could not rape us? Are they still morals if we only follow them out of fear of the bigger fish?
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Really great point but to me it's not as deep as that.
IMO morals are just standards of behaviour that people follow, and I really think they are necessary for a functioning civilisation which I think most humans want to be part of (albeit with better control of foids). People follow them because they need to to prevent killing each other; we have an ingrained need to be part of a human society so it's almost a moot point whether morals are 'truly believed' because they will have to be developed for any group of people to cooperate and trust each other. Plus even in religion people basically follow rules for fear of the 'bigger fish' (which would be eternal punishment).