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It's another of these political discussions, but this time, it asks on whether you base your opinions on ethics more frequently or morals more frequently. Some political issues, ethics and morals agree. Others, they disagree. The thread isn't necessarily on a debate on a certain issue, but it's more about what you appeal to more. You may share w political opinion as an example to back up your point.
---My opinion---
I see the importance in both ethics and morals, but I appeal more to morals than to ethics on some of the political issues. With the exception of extreme cases, I usually pick the side that is more moral (especially if the immoral side is unethical). No matter how severe the situation is, I am not okay with what is wrong to do. For instance, immigration. I can understand how rough society in developing nations can get, but I'm in favor of legal immigration only. I don't think it's right to let non-citizens use the same public-funded services citizens use (such as financial aid). Another example is on healthcare. I believe that nobody should be denied healthcare based on any quality in general, but healthcare costs money, and when something costs money, they have to pay for it no matter how necessary it is. There is no free lunch. I also believe that higher quality services (such as high quality healthcare) is only granted to those who pay more.
---My opinion---
I see the importance in both ethics and morals, but I appeal more to morals than to ethics on some of the political issues. With the exception of extreme cases, I usually pick the side that is more moral (especially if the immoral side is unethical). No matter how severe the situation is, I am not okay with what is wrong to do. For instance, immigration. I can understand how rough society in developing nations can get, but I'm in favor of legal immigration only. I don't think it's right to let non-citizens use the same public-funded services citizens use (such as financial aid). Another example is on healthcare. I believe that nobody should be denied healthcare based on any quality in general, but healthcare costs money, and when something costs money, they have to pay for it no matter how necessary it is. There is no free lunch. I also believe that higher quality services (such as high quality healthcare) is only granted to those who pay more.