• WhatIsThePointAnyway@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      No one forces you to stare at the girl. People see offensive shit every day all over, but society doesn’t conform to all offenses equally, does it? Why is your ethics enforceable, but other people’s aren’t? Why does she have less right to practice her ethical choice to expose her body (assuming by your answer you would have offense)? Why is it more ethical to have others right to view taken away than for you to simply turn your head away? Ethics is very subjective, especially when there is no direct harm to either party.

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        Are we talking about the same thing? I replied to someone taking about OpenAI, not porn in general. The creation of porn without the consent of the people fed into the program is nothing short of an ethical nightmare, even in cases where said people are pornstars. You’re painting me as a repressive for shit I didn’t even say.

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          5 months ago

          It looks like you were responding to my comment

          “I’m sure this was killed by bitchy socially conservative sheltering types who freak out about anything that doesn’t fit in their small minded view of morality.”

          That’s how it showed up. If you were responding to a different comment, my bad, please disregard my comment. Sometimes the line system in Lemmy is a tad hard to follow.

          Edit: realize I misread the line scheme and you weren’t responding to me. Sorry.

      • HopFlop@discuss.tchncs.de
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        It is against the law. That means that society, as a whole, has decided that this is immoral.

        No one forces you to stare at the girl

        So that means that its morally okay to kill everyone who looks at me (“No one forces then to look at me!”)?

        Why is your ethics enforceable, but other people’s aren’t?

        Because ethics are only enforcable through laws and the laws currently enforce “my” ethics in that regard.

        Why does she have less right to practice her ethical choice to expose her body (assuming by your answer you would have offense)?

        Whether that is morally right is an ethical question but would you say the same about a minor (exposing themselves)?

        Ethics is very subjective

        Exactly, so what is the issue with the company having moral concerns about it and shutting it down?