OBJECTIVITY, SUBJECTIVITY AND THE MORAL BANKRUPTCY OF THE HUMAN RACE.




The degeneration of the moral compass of human beings can be attributed to so many psychological issues to some extent the line between objectivity and subjectivity has been blurred if not erased. The world is a jungle of unprecedented hate and anger that has subjected human beings to immoral ways of conduct, a thought to ponder on would be in a capitalist world morality, values and empathy are hard to perceive based on survival requirements.  We unfortunately find ourselves in a world infested with violence, corruption and all immoral human invented atrocities.

As I have mentioned the thin line between being objective and subjective is blurred out by the natural instinct to survive, whereby it becomes very difficult to distinguish between the two. With the bankruptcy and decay of morality empathy and compassion have become extinct; a capitalist system that was created has propelled the idea that on your trajectory to success you have to shed away empathy and morality. To an extent it gave birth to gruesome violence and corruption, which then makes one ask the question “with so many religious doctrines that teach about love and humility how are so many people still subjected to such atrocities across the world”.

I have often asked myself about how can such an evolved species be so heartless and evil towards each other, the level at which violence and corruption are celebrated by those in power makes it impossible to not conclude that there is a defect within the human genome. The ability to differentiate between right and wrong has become the most difficult concept to grasp, which then leads to a catastrophic society. People are more subjective than objective because of how the world has painted survival which then accelerates the moral decay.

Politicians and businesses thrive on the decay of societies because for them to thrive there has to be a problem to solve, and that then concludes that they will forever profit from the state of the world. The first thing we need to establish is who benefits from the state of the world and if they do benefit the question the becomes “why would they want to change it?”

My conclusion would be we find ourselves in a world infested with hunger, violence, corruption and all other atrocities not by choice but because they have been engineered to serve a specific purpose for specific people, I often ask myself is this the world we are going to leave our kids with? If you are just a small voice in a big ocean what kind of impact can you make on your corner? It is appalling to witness such melancholy on a daily basis, the misinformation, illiteracy, unemployment I can go on but you now have a picture of what the blurred line between objectivity and subjectivity fueled by the instinct to fight for resources and survive has established.

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