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authorRunxi Yu <harriet@andrewyu.org>2023-08-24 20:11:18 +0100
committerRunxi Yu <harriet@andrewyu.org>2023-08-24 20:11:18 +0100
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"""Traditional family values"""
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 		This is my <i>microblog</i>, a place for me to jot down random thoughts that I want to keep, but are too small enough to constitute a real article/post. Reverse chronological order.
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+		I love how "traditional family values" is the reason that justifies antifeminism, patriarchy, sexism, transphobia, homophobia, and everything in between.
+		<a href="https://www.andrewyu.org/microblog/#24">&</a>
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 		I’m seriously considering the moral intuitionist argument of “if anything’s wrong, it’s wrong for someone to do something that they believe to be wrong”.
 		But this still leaves the questions around the legitimacy of the criminal justice system to punish acts that may be not “wrong” according to the previous statement but still harm society. Sure, the agency of the criminal justice system (or actually the legislature that creates it) may believe that deterring people from doing socially harmful acts, is moral, but the use of force here still bugs me.