Message from @Ondsinet

Discord ID: 541811086228193282


2019-02-04 02:39:44 UTC  

I have the perfect example on why the EU centralisation don't work. They did make new directive for snow removal, it says that no snow removal vehicle cant drive faster the 40kmh, that works fine where it snows ones per 10 year. but as Norway is part of the EEA deal we are forced to follow it as well and the end result was that several villages are getting isolated from roads closing as the new snow removal rules don't allow for effective snow removal any more

2019-02-04 02:39:45 UTC  

What about other cultures such as the Japanese or Korean? They believe that they have achieved the closest to their superior morals

2019-02-04 02:39:59 UTC  

I would agree with them

2019-02-04 02:40:08 UTC  

So far, they're on track for the best

2019-02-04 02:40:29 UTC  

japan have so little crime you don't need to lock you bike

2019-02-04 02:40:36 UTC  

so then there isn't a universal morality, just different ones interpreted differently by each culture

2019-02-04 02:40:51 UTC  

Are you just ignoring what I'm saying?

2019-02-04 02:41:05 UTC  

And they are right. They have achieved it. Why do you think they have low crimes and are super against illegal immigration?

2019-02-04 02:41:16 UTC  

You would love to live under Japan's society

2019-02-04 02:41:17 UTC  

You're saying that there is the one objective universal superior morality which we all aspire to reach

2019-02-04 02:41:23 UTC  

Yes

2019-02-04 02:41:29 UTC  

Yes ofc

2019-02-04 02:41:30 UTC  

Which I disagree with

2019-02-04 02:41:41 UTC  

Freedom and fairness for all

2019-02-04 02:41:44 UTC  

Wouldn't you love to live in Japan?

2019-02-04 02:41:57 UTC  

I don't have much to say on living in Japan

2019-02-04 02:42:04 UTC  

Oh come on

2019-02-04 02:42:14 UTC  

they don't want the soy

2019-02-04 02:42:16 UTC  

Safety, societal trust, equality

2019-02-04 02:43:36 UTC  
2019-02-04 02:43:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/541811086228193281/CAS251.gif

2019-02-04 02:43:54 UTC  

Japan isn't a county of equality, it's a country that offers all equal starting positions, whether you reach them isn't up to the state rather up to yourself. Japan is also a country notorious for having different cultural norms to those of the west, where we favour more family they favour more work and social standing.

2019-02-04 02:44:11 UTC  

Yeah, that's equality

2019-02-04 02:44:47 UTC  

They don't like Equality of Outcome for a reason lol

2019-02-04 02:44:51 UTC  

the term equality which people, often on the far left, tend to fling around revolves more on equality of outcome, not of start

2019-02-04 02:45:05 UTC  

No, that's equity

2019-02-04 02:45:15 UTC  

Which is immoral

2019-02-04 02:46:10 UTC  

Equality is also largely present in western culture, however not to the level of which Japan is at

2019-02-04 02:46:23 UTC  

It should be more present lol

2019-02-04 02:46:32 UTC  

That's not even the topic of discussion

2019-02-04 02:47:26 UTC  

Hell, even the basis behind progressive politics implies theres a universal ethic, else what else would you be aspiring towards?

2019-02-04 02:48:28 UTC  

Closing the gaps between private and public schooling

2019-02-04 02:48:29 UTC  

we have almost perfect equality between genders in Norway and we did see something funny happen. both sexes did choose jobs that was extremely gender stereotypes like females becoming nurses and men mechanics

2019-02-04 02:48:52 UTC  

How unexpected

2019-02-04 02:49:04 UTC  

Wow nature does the work itself...

2019-02-04 02:49:13 UTC  

Wth does private schooling have to do with this?

2019-02-04 02:49:20 UTC  

equality

2019-02-04 02:49:28 UTC  

Same starting chances for people

2019-02-04 02:49:38 UTC  
2019-02-04 02:49:42 UTC  

Are you saying there wasn't 50/50 representation on all professions?

2019-02-04 02:49:53 UTC  

You cannot possibly say that someone who attends a public school and a private one are at the same playing field