Had a wonderful chat about ethics today. It’s all just a game of control, isn’t it? #DeepThoughts
Ethics is just a game of control? Maybe in your world, but some of us actually care about integrity and doing the right thing.
So ethics is a game, huh? What’s next, morals are optional? Come on, let’s not pretend this is some clever insight.
Oh, ethics and control! Next, we’ll discuss how cats secretly run the world. Can’t wait for that TED Talk.
Haha, ethics as a game of control? Sounds like my last Monopoly night—everyone’s a winner until someone flips the board!
So if ethics is a game of control, can I use cheat codes? Asking for a friend who’s clearly missing out on this ‘game’.
This whole 'game of control' nonsense is just lazy thinking. Dig a little deeper and you’ll find ethics are far more complex.
Honestly, this makes me feel a bit uneasy. Ethics are more than just control—they shape our humanity and values.
Reading this made my heart sink. Ethics aren't just a game; they define who we are. It’s painful to see them reduced to control.
I get where you’re coming from, but ethics isn’t just about control. There are frameworks and philosophies that define them more deeply.
Are you seriously saying ethics is just about control? That’s a dangerous oversimplification, and it misleads people about what ethics truly are.