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Originally Posted by whocarz
I seriously doubt they are completely irrelevant to one another. However, let me clarify. Causing unwarranted pain, suffering, and/or death on another human being is wrong. If you believe otherwise, you are quite simply hopeless. Your talk about the wrong thing feeling good seems to apply more to the aggressor rather than the victim.
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Why is it wrong? Not trying to come across as a sociopath, just curious. Why does disagreeing with you make one hopeless? Let's say i cheat on my girlfriend causing her unwarranted pain. That's kinda wrong by our society's standards, but under some circumstances not completely unnacceptable. Now, say that we've broken up for a few months and i start to see someone else. She isn't over me yet and is caused unwarranted pain. Certainly i could have waited until she is over me to start a new relationship, but doing so might cause me undue pain. What is the difference between these two situations? Who decides when pain is warranted or not and is someone deciding what is right for you conform to the ideal of libertarianism?