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Dear nostr:npub1mzyp990kgskujdyplzydmd08ft42mkkfg4lzldaap8ng7n2u3kmspryvaw, people like you are the type of people that fuel offensives like we see right now.

Allow me to explain to you in simple terms by putting you in their shoes:

Would you allow yourself to be put in jail just because a neighbor thought they saw/heard you beating the shit out of your son, and the only “proof” he has was because he saw a small cut on your sons calf?

Please consider everything that might happen when one is put on jail: you can get rapped, you will lose your freedom, lose your dignity, you will have a bad rep, you might never see your son anymore, etc. Even if eventually you prove you’re not guilty, the damage is done.

There are some countries in Europe and South America things like this happens.

The reality is that your son cut himself while running to kick a soccer ball.

Every country has their rules and cultures. Who are you to put your rules and your culture onto others? It is like your neighbor wants what you can and can not do inside your household. It doesn’t make sense.

The reality is that such things are happening for one simple reason: territorial expansion and money.

Think critically next time. Or don’t. I don’t care.

Ok. So if “Every country has their rules and cultures”.

If you are applying moral relativism towards the behavior of the Iranian regime to its citizens, why don’t you also apply moral relativism in regard to Israel deciding to attack this regime.

Every country has their rules and cultures

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Moral relativism should be applied within the culture. Not from outside out.

Read again my examples.

Would you be fine if I told you from now on your son should be dressed as a girl and play with dolls just because my culture says so?

Wake up :)

If don’t do it, I attack your house. Does it truly makes sense to you?