2026-05-21 at

a cake hater, and a pedo

Ethics is based on aesthetics. People rule against their sense of revulsion. So what makes impulsive revulsion, more revolting than measured revulsion? That is what I thought about, while chatting with another bloke in the comments on a post by a local influencer. 

The influencer had said, they were not revolted by all Muslims, but only by the subset of Muslims that engaged in activities "ABC" . To which my reaction was, hold on, that's still simply based on revulsion. One can hold it against anyone else for being a cake hater and a pedo, but that's quite completely just an expression of personal preference. 

Maybe the point of influencers in general, is missionary. Everyone just wants more people, to align revulsions with one's own. 

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