Comments by "Deus Ex Homeboy" (@DeusExHomeboy) on "Mléko. Bílý jed nebo zdravý nápoj?" video.

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  4.  @j2323j  On the macro scale, away from quantum functions, there exist sentient organisms. Organisms whose every process, experience, action, is bound by the classical laws of physics. Because those are the laws which all sentient organisms in this universe emerge from. And morality of an action only exists relative to systems capable of perceiving them. And since all sentient systems obey the same universal laws, Negative outcomes inflicted on other sentient systems despite no need for self-preservation, but simply out of a desire to experience 'taste', 'luxury' 'pride', etc., are inherently immoral. Because there is only 1 "collective process happening, and only 1 overall outcome", therefore, morality of any outcome/action, has objective moral implications. And any "subjective, personalized" comprehension of such events, as to "better suit oneself, or one's herd", is just a product of the failure of that perceiving system to take all variables into account, and over-prioritizing personal preference. Basically; objective morality exists. Subjective, 'man-made/you-made'' morality, is just a result of one's limited understanding, or capacity to understand. Humans can still come close to the true sum of the moral implications of any action, but mostly fail to do so, simply because their irrational operations override any objective rationality. So, if a cow suffers unnecessarily, just because you 'want' something from it, that's a no no. But if the cow doesn't suffer, then it's chill. Doesn't matter what anyone "thinks or feels about it".
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