Is that lyric in the Buffalo Springfield song "For What It's Worth" a good statement? Is it valid? Is it correct today?
Consider, if you will, most "hot button" controversial topics (abortion, LGBT rights, gun control, etc).
Both "sides" think they're right, and the other side is wrong. Both "sides" also like to think they have a moral or ethical "high ground".
So, who's right, and who actually has the high ground?
To be fair, there are things that both "sides" believe are axiomatically wrong (murder, for instance).
What say you?
Consider, if you will, most "hot button" controversial topics (abortion, LGBT rights, gun control, etc).
Both "sides" think they're right, and the other side is wrong. Both "sides" also like to think they have a moral or ethical "high ground".
So, who's right, and who actually has the high ground?
To be fair, there are things that both "sides" believe are axiomatically wrong (murder, for instance).
What say you?
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