Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 7:45 pm
If you can't forbid racism, you can't forbid slavery, or rape, or genocide, or pedophilia either. All those things, people have "valued." So answer the question, if you dare...
When you say to another person, namely 'me'.. If you can't forbid racism, you presuppose ''me'' can't do something. You are placing a condition on ''me'' to act a certain way. You are making an assumption that I cannot think for myself, or even make up my own mind about something that is of value or not of value to 'me'.
When in reality, my action or inaction can only be a violitional happening here in ''me'' first and foremost, it will always be an unconditional action, free to act without any presupposition or condition to be any different.There can be no other 'agency' actioning here, only 'me'
Any action can go either one way or the other. An action cannot be presupposed or known beforehand which way it will go, choice is automatic and instantaneous. Even when choice seems to have turned in the opposite direction, that opposite choice is also immediate, as it will be unconditionally free to act, it's unconditionally free to choose any and every which way it so chooses in the immediate moment.
IC wrote: All those things, people have "valued."
When other people choose to value racism, slavery,rape,genocide, or pedophilia that is their unconditional freedom to do so, it's their will to choose what is of value to them. If these are not your values, that's your because you have chosen to not value them. You are free to choose what you value and don't. Therefore, you have no business denying someone else's freedom to choose what they value and don't, just as they have no business denying you of your freedom to choose what is of value to you or not.
You cannot choose for another person what values they hold, just as another person cannot choose for you what you forbid. Choice is always unconditionally free to choose one way or the other, good or bad values. That's life being moral, it's allowing the freedom to choose without condition, without forcing one to act in a way they don't want to.
Life is action. Unquestioned action is morality. Questioning your actions is destroying the expression of life. A person who lets life act in its own way without the protective movement of thought has no self to defend.
Therefore IC... A 'moral man' is a 'chicken'. A 'moral man' is a frightened man, a chicken-hearted man -- that is why he practices morality and sits in judgement over others. And his righteous indignation! A moral man (if there is one) will never, never talk of morality or sit in judgement on the morals of others. Never!
'' Only the man who is capable of immorality can talk of morality. There is no such thing as immorality for me''
