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To: tejek who wrote (176137)10/6/2003 9:56:09 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578281
 
never said that we shouldn't strive for a high moral standard. I just don't want Tenchusatsu or D. Ray or R. Limbaugh deciding for me what that moral standard should be.

I do not think any of the aforementioned have any interest in "deciding what the moral standard should be". I certainly don't think I (or anyone else) should be in charge of setting moral standards for the community.

In my view, these are personal matters. You ought to be able to set your own moral standards. The problem is, of course, that when moral standards are flexible, and can change from day to day, the result is chronic moral decay. Which impacts everyone negatively.

Not that I think there is anything to be done about it.



To: tejek who wrote (176137)10/7/2003 3:06:36 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578281
 
Ted, I just don't want Tenchusatsu or D. Ray or R. Limbaugh deciding for me what that moral standard should be

Don't you think our system of "political correctness" is a form of forcing values onto other people?

Tenchusatsu