Morality isn't applicable to everyone, clearly
Morality isn't applicable to everyone, clearly
Why?
I say clearly because moral perfectionism isn't real. This process that whilst we strive for objective perfectionism known as moral perfectionism. It will never occur because the environment created by moral behavior involves much animosity and assumption o that its do unscientific.
Also, the fact that society isn't perfect with all of these moral possible values. Since there're existence of thieves and murderers within this do called moral society proves that morality does not work for everyone even if they are human being once thought deserving of trust because they are human beings, this means the classification of human being is inherently worthless and we need a new classification to categorize creatures that worth of practical value. This proves that "basic human rights" shouldn't be applied to human beings, but only civil human beings, or rather a species of human beings called "c-human beings."
"non able bodied "people" are subhuman"
I believe this to be true because the classification of human being is inherently useless, as it assumes that all human beings are worthy of respect, when in reality that is simply not the case.
This is why Universal morality is simply not true: because everyone is not the same.
Just because you are a human being and share similar characterizes to other creatures does not make you the same of it's entirety and that includes morality.
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