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W Balboos, GHB16-Dec-14 3:48
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Not that it's wrong, but theirs a unique western nativity in considering common sense and education.

Education - in Gaza/West Bank, they educate their children with a version of Sesame Street that teaches Jihad. And children, most of all, learn from their parents. We all know racial hatred is insanely stupid - yet - it persists from all races towards all races. No side is innocent although some like to play the victim more than others.

But the common sense is the real crux of the problem. It is 100% a relative concept. It is a very cultural concept, and oddly but obviously, our own version of it makes us perceive it as an obvious single route of logical behavior.

Even within our own culture, there was a time not long ago that an insult was worth a duel to the death: your honor was your most precious possession and worth your life to protect. And now it sounds stupid. Imagine how different common sense behavior is when cultures and beliefs are substantially different then your own.

A Jordanian friend once told me that the concept of peace is essentially non-existent in his part of the world. They've been at war for so long, locally and globally, that death in a nearby village, if not family, is of no consequence. This is just a safe defensive mechanism. An uncle of mine, who survived Buchenwald, once told me he doesn't really feel anything anymore when someone he knows dies. The feeling was burned out in a few years. Imagine how it would effect a culture and it's views of common sense if it went on for centuries? Consider the honorable custom of hara-kiri . How do you judge it?

So, let's wax philosophical for a moment:
There actually is one universal standard of right and wrong: the Golden Rule.
But there's a caveat to that standard - what falls into the category of what one would have done to themselves so they can do it to others is not universal. Violating the Golden Rule is wrong - but only within the local cultures definitions.


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