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In reply to the discussion: Almost Half of US Citizens Have No Moral Compass [View all]Lettuce Be
(2,355 posts)48. I think it's closer to 20% that are completely devoid of any moral compass
but agree with you. Hopefully it's not 50%.
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A long pull. In a lot of ways the exPresident* managed to wake us up and fire us up to a long ...
marble falls
Mar 2021
#11
Absolutely!! Complacency can not be in our vocabulary, it never was in the RW's mind set ...
marble falls
Mar 2021
#22
A gentle correction: whites make up 73% of the population: whites are a declining majority ...
marble falls
Mar 2021
#17
When institutions that maintain order and tradition decline in the face of progress
Dawson Leery
Mar 2021
#20
In terms of same sex marriage, out of 88 recognized nations, only 24 have legalized same sex
shrike3
Mar 2021
#57
Sadly, a surprisingly high percentage of people think primarily about themselves.
MineralMan
Mar 2021
#14
As living standards decline and competition becomes more severe, it will get worse
Klaralven
Mar 2021
#18
"Hatred of successful people, as well as people struggle to survive." What a great point. I can't...
RussellCattle
Mar 2021
#27
MineralMan, the lack of moral compass was the most shocking revelation to me in the 2016 election.
MASW
Mar 2021
#30
What amazed me most was the people who voted for Trump in 2016 and then in 2020.
patphil
Mar 2021
#33
Way more people competing for the elements of habitat and resources than ever before.
jaxexpat
Mar 2021
#49
We are no longer interacting with people, we are using smart phones & it's depersonalizing
bucolic_frolic
Mar 2021
#37
I have said all along, the republican party is the party of violence, hatred and kooks.
Butterflylady
Mar 2021
#42
I differ. We ALL have a moral compass - it's our definition of "human" that varies.
TygrBright
Mar 2021
#44
Any constructive, positive, rational change will require dragging their dead ass weight along. They
Evolve Dammit
Mar 2021
#45