Are you willing to entertain the idea that your way of life might be immoral? How would someone go about proving so, how would you go about disproving it?
For some people, an industrial farm has the same moral implications as a labor camp. Implying, that you as a beneficiary from said labor camp would be open to talk about improving the food options in the camp, might seem quite beside the point to them. They oppose the mere existence of the camp.
>How would someone go about proving so, how would you go about disproving it?
Morality, boiled down to its essence, is an opinion. You can't prove or disprove an opinion of course, and you certainly don't have to entertain them if you don't want to.
Are you willing to entertain the idea that your way of life might be immoral? How would someone go about proving so, how would you go about disproving it?
For some people, an industrial farm has the same moral implications as a labor camp. Implying, that you as a beneficiary from said labor camp would be open to talk about improving the food options in the camp, might seem quite beside the point to them. They oppose the mere existence of the camp.