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re: Georgia’s moral superiority
Posted on 10/7/21 at 7:36 am to Weagle25
Posted on 10/7/21 at 7:36 am to Weagle25
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You’re going to have to take me through the logic of that because it makes no sense.
How can you criticize Georgia fans unless you are at least thinking that YOU are not guilty of doing the same thing.
It's really simple. It's logic.
quote:Sure I do. You think you are morally superior because you don't do what you are accusing Georgia fans of doing.
Kind of makes me think you have no idea what moral superiority is.
I mean, it has already been pointed out that many Auburn fans do the exact same thing, yet you have not started an indignant thread about them.
So let's get this clear:
1. Are Auburn fans guilty of doing the same thing?
2. If so, then why a thread about Georgia fans and not Auburn fans?
Seems to me that Auburn fans (or at least the OP) thinks Auburn fans are morally superior? Look at the number of Auburn fans piling on in this thread.
quote:Not at all. You see, when you point out what other (in this case) fan bases do wrong, then you think you are morally superior to who you are criticizing.
The only way your logic works is if somehow being wrong about something somehow makes your morals bad which is such a stretch. You can be dumb as a rock and have good morals.
Here is the definition:
Moral superiority is the belief or attitude that one's position and actions are justified by having higher moral values than others.
By criticizing Georgia you feel like that is justified because you do not act in the same way.
Posted on 10/7/21 at 7:56 am to DawgsLife
So your position is you can’t criticize anyone for anything unless you’re morally superior to them? So you saying I’m wrong right now means you think you’re morally superior to me? You see how that’s a never ending cycle?
1. I already said maybe
2. I haven’t noticed it
The part of your own definition that you’re missing is “justified by having higher moral values”
My position isn’t justified at all by my moral values. Me saying Georgia fans are wrong is not a statement on how good/bad their character is.
You would also have to assume that I think I'm morally perfect in order for your argument to work which I do not.
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1. Are Auburn fans guilty of doing the same thing?
2. If so, then why a thread about Georgia fans and not Auburn fans?
1. I already said maybe
2. I haven’t noticed it
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Here is the definition:
Moral superiority is the belief or attitude that one's position and actions are justified by having higher moral values than others.
The part of your own definition that you’re missing is “justified by having higher moral values”
My position isn’t justified at all by my moral values. Me saying Georgia fans are wrong is not a statement on how good/bad their character is.
You would also have to assume that I think I'm morally perfect in order for your argument to work which I do not.
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