What does it truly mean to be good? Why should we care for the weak, fight for justice, or believe in the sanctity of life? Why defend human rights at all? More fundamentally—what even is a human, and why shouldn’t we treat people as we do any other mammal, like rats for example? If we are nothing more than complex clumps of cells, “meat suits” experiencing a fleeting hallucination of consciousness and free will—if we are simply the accidental byproducts of blind evolution—why should morality matter? Why should anything matter?Follow me on instagram: https://instagram.com/iamalitabriziSubstack: https://substack.com/@alitabriziX: https://x.com/IAMALITABRIZIDonate: https://donorbox.org/fund-content-from-ali-tabriziSupport the show
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