I want to give them money but since my childhood my parents pretty much told me that they are all either faking it or are too lazy to go to work for money. I mean, I guess they can go to work but not everyone gets accepted to work as easy as it sounds like.

  • Rhynoplaz
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    161 year ago

    The thing about “Don’t do X, because we SHOULD do Y”

    Is that nobody’s doing Y, and we’re nowhere close to getting there, so, until we are, we should support the X.

      • sab
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        31 year ago

        Sure - if your alternative is doing nothing. It’s not like he’s saying giving money to beggars is immoral, it’s just amoral.

        • @jasory@programming.dev
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          11 year ago

          Amoral means not morally relevant. Something that is morally neutral is not amoral, it’s morally neutral.

          E.g it is morally neutral to pet a dog, it is amoral to like the colour blue.

          Normally in moral philosophy one would avoid this confusion by classifying morally relevant actions/outcomes as “bad”,“neutral”, or “good”.

      • Rhynoplaz
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        31 year ago

        Or what if we support anyone who can help in the way that they are able and feel comfortable helping?

        Trying to help, helps, even if they aren’t helping how you think they should.