Oddly Incorrect

23: Emotion, Diversity, Multiculturalism & Moral Foundations


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  • To swear, or not to swear, that is the question.
  • Can you golf without beer? If you don't have a cart...
  • Ribbing each other helps you think quicker on your feet, it teaches adaptability - sometimes its a guy thing - some of the time
  • People are too sensitive - its hard to tease people nowadays - Californians cannot handle sarcasm
  • Too prone to hurt someone's "feelings" - If you are hurt by speech, then it's on you - an example of "meanness"
  • Competition for status - and hone your thinking skills
  • Why do we need to express our emotions all the time?
  • Are you telling me that I control YOUR feelings? It's an excuse for bad behavior
  • Cancel culture and pushing back - they probably have really bad self-esteem and confidence - they are emotional vampires
  • Silence should be allowed - I don't NEED to support what you support
  • Everyone is human - we are using the least important aspect of a person to treat them differently - its what's on the outside that counts.
  • Multiculturalism is stuck in the past - you get to keep your culture - and still get all of the free stuff socialists
  • We need diversity of thought, diversity of experience, not diversity of external appearance. Peer pressure with groups applies too.
  • Yoga is cultural appropriation by mostly white women? Or is it a marketing problem?
  • You never step in the same river twice. You are a different person than you were 15 minutes ago.
  • We need to teach philosophy in school. We need to teach kids about Zeno's Paradox - Geometry and Math never used to be connected.
  • We need moral grounding - fairness, harm, authority, community, and purity - moral grounding is nothing new - we need to teach it to kids.
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