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Originally Posted by politicophile
Who am I? I'm a person who understands the difference between right and wrong and isn't afraid to let it be known. So are you, incidentally.
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You know right and wrong in your own mind. But right and wrong to you, or the society you belong to could be compeletly different to someone else, or someone from another culture. While killing yourself by flying your airplane into a battleship might not be right in our society, it might be a the highest sign of respect in another community. We are all different. We all need to learn to respect each other.
I agree that smoking in public is not the greatest thing, we as people should have enough respect to ask someone who is bothering us doing something like smoking to respectfully ask them to stop what they are doing. They as a respectful person in our society I believe would be curteous in obliging.
Thanks for voicing your opinions, but coming out saying "This is Right, This is Wrong, there's the fucking line." While for yourself that works, it establishes discipline, and it works for certain people. You take that same line, and apply it to everyone, in reality it become quite blurred. If we all lived with the same right and wrong line our lives would be as bland as your standard Mormon. I'll stick with trying to understand others, rather than judging them.