Wednesday, March 1, 2017

19 - Morality and Oppression

         For one group of sector of people to oppress another, the oppressors cannot have any attachment to those who they are oppressing. Even when the oppressors have convinced themselves that those who they are oppressing are wrong or to blame at their core, the basic human instinct is to never harm a fellow human. Therefore, oppressors must remove the human label on those who they are oppressing in order to be completely free of guilt or consciousness when they complete their task. As a result, the oppressed cannot appeal for their freedom via a road of morality because their oppressors have striped themselves of moral convictions. This was especially true during the Holocaust and the Mongol seizures of the early 1200s.


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