Is it normal to not care about morals or good/evil

There is absolutely no such thing as pure evil. Sure, there are unlikable dickheads who do awful things, but they’ve probably been traumatized by shit that’s happened to them. At the end of the day they’re just humans trying to live their lives. No one is born bad. For kindness to exist there must also be cruelty. If you really think you’re a “good person”, then why do you support sweatshops by buying clothes made by child slaves? Why do you eat meat raised in inhumane conditions? Why do you change the channel when commercials about poor third world children come on? Why care about any of this? You can’t win. The only thing life is sure of is survival.
However the only thing I don’t advocate for is the abuse of chickens.

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Based on 14 votes (6 yes)
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Comments ( 9 )
  • Who tf said they wanted you to advocate for us? -the chickens

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  • mauzi

    What makes you think everyone buys clothes made by child slaves, eats meat, or watches TV? it's not really that hard to avoid.

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  • IrishPotato

    You're basically an edgy teen.

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  • TheBlindInquisitor

    I don't really see things as good and evil but for different reasons.

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  • sissycakes

    basically i always wonder why people are able to do some of the things people end up doing. it is crazy. i think if they could just go back to before they knew, but then when did it happen? also i feel bad to eat meat.

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  • MalePerson123

    It's normal to not believe in something, but people aren't idiots if they disagree. As long as you bear this in mind, you're set

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  • LloydAsher

    Are you the same guy who said this last week? Warmonger?!

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  • brutus

    Its normal.

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  • RoseIsabella

    That's all rather presumptive.

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