There’s a difference between amoral & immoral. Amoral means you’re not actively trying to hurt anyone, you just don’t think it’s your responsibility to consider them one way or the other. One then leads to the other: an amoral economic system inevitably has immoral consequences.

Oct 18, 2019 · 11:36 AM UTC

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You mean like Lebron James?
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I would say neglect is immoral.
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We miss your moral voice on the debate stage. If you ever think it’s time to endorse someone, please consider the original, @BernieSanders. Thank you!
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I wish the system at-play would let you in, more.
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Well, then people need to not live only for an economic system.
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I love the beauty and Majesty of #words, it's just a shame that when dealing with one another we forget how powerful and damaging words can be. We need to choose and to use our words more carefully, speak a little more #life into those situations that need to #change.
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America's economic, social, & political system are immoral and evil, not amoral and indifferent! Arabs come to America and sell Americans alcohol, gambling and pork! Americans can't sell Arabs alcohol or pork in Saudi Arabia. Y'all are slick but not too slick!
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America's economic system is more evil than the Devil himself! Born out of the enslavement of Africans, it continues to devour her former slaves while making slick whites like you rich!
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