subgenius wrote:Themis wrote:What happened to these women was very bad, and very horrific. In no way did I argue that I view it as good in any way.
sure you did...just like slavery...just because it is bad today means that it was good on another day.
Then show where I said it. I said things like slavery have been seen by some groups as good, and that groups can change what they see as good and bad as they have with slavery in the US. I never said that just because something is seen as good today that it will be seen as bad on another day. This is just the BS you make up to fell you are winning some debate. I have just given you examples of things that have been viewed as bad or good by different groups.
according to you, "harm" is subjective...
It is to some extent. Certainly people can have different views on what is harmful. You haven't shown otherwise, and people have shown that there are differences. There is lots of agreement as well on many issues.
Castro could easily take the position that he saw no harm in the way he was treating these women.
He could. He could also view it as bad, but may have given in to others desires.
And you have no cohesive argument to support your claim that he was doing "harm" without relying on something objective...otherwise,you would have to argue that it could be "good in any way".
Still not sure what you would consider a cohesive argument. harm is defined by the group. In this case the state makes laws to try and protect people from what we may view as harm, and punish those who break the rules. This SOB will now get some deserved punishment. If it had been my daughter I would be very tempted to murder him if given the opportunity.