Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-92.251.228.132-20141108020915/@comment-26332923-20151113181129

Bone-Abbacus wrote: Platinum Luffy wrote: No but i'm talking about situations where there is actual unfairness.

Of course it isn't. Thats not what i'm saying. Maybe. But for me "unfairness" and "injustice" are two very different things. Perhaps for you they are similar. A child crying at being treated unfairly doesn't really speak to its sense of morality, for me. Infantile or childlike concepts of fairness are generally not fully formed or rational and I can't really apply them as evidence to the existence of morality at birth. It may be different in your case.

Why not? It is. It is always the simplest things that are true. Even when someone says "childish" when you're doing something out of your will, it comes out to be true. These are the most rational. Also, you don't need "evidence" for this. You're being too dependent. You can figure this out for yourself.