SentinelSlain
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- Nov 21, 2007
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I think there's such a thing as too much relativism. Imagine what the middle east would be like without oil anyway.
Sure, we can measure the effectiveness of having an infrastructure that supplies water as opposed to having to walk to a well every day to get it; while one is certainly factually quicker, it is by no means better for both cultures.
Cultural relativism is generally problematic for two main reasons, I think. First of all the people who demand of it often have absolute beliefs or are true believers and therefore would presumably be incapable of viewing any other culture in a relativistic manner, as evidenced by the extreme intolerance towards minorities that exists in the Muslim world.
Secondly, we live in a globalized world, there are communities of these groups in the Western world and if we allow them to live according to a different set of rules than us then it can create the basis for continued antagonism between them and the current majority group over time. I think the history of the Jews in pre-Modern/Medieval Europe is a good example of this being the case.
So your defense is No True Scotsman and appeal to tradition/novelty?
What's your solution though? Open borders and cultural relativism inspired law? Toleration of intolerance? Allow the aggressive immigrant group to persecute the smaller immigrant group that came to seek asylum from the other group in the first place? Allow poorer white families to be a whipping post for post colonial rage?