the-pi-guy said:
False. People are frequently more moral, because they're not being misled.
Obviously false. Babies become familiar with what is around them. They don't have any inherent context of what race they are. "Babies make a distinction between those who are more visually similar to people they are used to seeing and and those who are less similar. A few studies have suggested that many babies develop a bias towards people apparently more like themselves over the first year of life. Newborns show no preference for faces from their own race as compared to another race and recognise all faces equally well. "
There's no single answer. It depends on how those people decide to promote policy. |
How are people frequently more moral? Haven't really seen it happening.
Why isn't there an answer? If we have dogmas that are being forced to everyone and then we don''t have anything to defend against them.
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