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Not "always" but historically, what a system agrees & deems is acceptable or non-acceptable seems to begin playing on the nationalistic/tribal sides in a big part of people within that system, and lots of times that sense of "being a part of a team" can allow a population to feel justified in otherwise immoral behavior.
Does justification necessitate morality, though? If not, is it still not immoral behavior, just accepted immoral behavior?
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Not "always" but historically, what a system agrees & deems is acceptable or non-acceptable seems to begin playing on the nationalistic/tribal sides in a big part of people within that system, and lots of times that sense of "being a part of a team" can allow a population to feel justified in otherwise immoral behavior.
Does justification necessitate morality, though? If not, is it still not immoral behavior, just accepted immoral behavior?
 
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