So? Ask this idiot if the fact nobody knows about his assholishness makes it ethical ; if a serial murderer was a "generally likable man" and nobody in his social circle "encountered" his murderous nature, does it make murder okay?Lord MJ wrote: Well the thing is that people like my friend and partner B are generally likable people. They are the kind of people that others would like to be around. Furthermore many people would be alienated by someone like Partner A. Most people wouldn't even know about Partner B's irresponsible nature, and since most people are not like Partner A, most people would never encounter said nature.
If people knew the entire story Partner B would be generally considered a complete prick in my society, and I don't think Americans would think very highly of him. The fact most of the time people he talked with would have no idea of his previous actions does not make these actions ethical.
The question is not what most people would assume without full information ; the question is that if people knew the entire story, they'd consider Partner B to be the asshole. He's just inventing self-contradictory excuses now. So first, whatever is convenient to someone is the ethical choice ; then actions are ethical as long as they conform to widely accepted social norms ; and now any action can be ethical as long as you can hide it and smile to people?Lord MJ wrote:People would be naturally sympathetic to Partner B "since he's a nice guy." While without knowing the gritty details of what Partner B did, people would look at Partner A as the asshole (for the things that he said.) Most would assume that Partner B had a good reason for doing what he did, and there isn't anything unethical about Partner B since he's a "good guy."
So? The fact he can spin the story in his favor is irrelevant for the purposes of the ethical judgement ; Press him against the wall and make him make a fucking decision. What is his ethical system? Because what I'm reading now is the third version.Lord MJ wrote:They would literally fish for excuses to explain his behavior, or Partner B would be able to convince people that he's justified just by pointing and saying "Look at me, a normal likable guy, and look at Partner A, a guy who it is painful to even listen to," and elicit sympathy that way.
If he can't answer the question seriously, and in a self-consistent manner, that means he has no ethical system and should fucking try to develop one for a change.