@aelfred_D I’m not super religious but if you go way back we learned morals from something and it just got spread around. Like your morals aren’t something that’s innate to humans. Nurture has done so much for people.
@mclovenxoxo I know what’s bad because Ive been taught it through nurture and society. It really isn’t a difference between who teaches who. Rather it be religion or society
@mclovenxoxo I mean it’s true to an extent. Good and bad isn’t a consensus between culture/people. Religion, Parents, education facilities all teach people some type of morality.
It’s not you can’t have morality, It’s how do you know what’s good or bad?
@GrandPotato76@hannahchrstina Well yes and no. A pinch of salt and pepper isn’t really enough for me especially on dishes with proteins.
I don’t think we mean pile a bunch of dry seasonings but just more than salt. A lot of dry seasonings can also compliment each other like in Indian dishes.
@Jeans_1039@hannahchrstina But br!tish food isn’t bad because they don’t use seasonings it’s bad because it taste unpleasant. You have to know how to use ingredients.
@bbrichardbb@IamSean90 There is no good or bad on a consensus level within every culture tho.
Like without religion we still understand bad because of nurture. Morality isn’t innate in my opinion.
@DaseHart “With a trans woman who doesn’t pass” is all that yall mean cuz trans women that pass get welcomed in your spaces. yall may have even spoke to trans women in your spaces and didn’t think about anything, but if they didn’t pass you’d crucify them.
@AlessandraAster But in a sincere argument if they feel like they want the identity of a man, woman or unknown it doesn’t hurt anyone to respect it unless you’re just being an asshat. If we want to go deep down in semantics can you prove they’re male or female?