Does the major contrast in moral and ethical beliefs in our country cause antisocially behavior?



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Moral and ethical are the keys to this and need to be less "buzz" words and more life styles of our leaders in this country.The anti-social behavior is directly related to the lip service only culture our social, political, business and religious leaders seem to be a part of. Historical facts tell us that every sub group in this country has had or now has some "evil" that is used by there opposition to generalize and demonize the whole group. Thus creating doubt about and mistrust of our society.This gives rise to anti-social outburst.
no...!!!!
Antisocially behavior is caused by us, bacause we are stuck in front of our computer screen...
No. It is not the contrast of beliefs that causes antisocial behavior. To the extent that "beliefs" have anything to do with antisocial behaviors, it can only be because of the difference between the professed belief, and its hypocritical application.

For instance; A criminal steals or acquires another's rightful property through force or stealth. He "believes" he has a right to steal because his needs justify the means. He doesn't believe it really. He wouldn't justify someone else stealing from him. The difference is not in the belief itself. It is the fact that he only believes it when it suits his needs.

Another example; A government steals the rightful property of another people. It wouldn't matter in this example if we chose the stealing of America from the Indians, the stealing of people from Africa for slavery or the stealing of desert real estate for oil. In every case, the belief itself is not the justification. It is the hypocritical application of the belief.

You can easily find many more examples:

Catholic church purports to be a gateway to moral conduct, yet allows and even fosters pedophiles and sodomy.

Government talks about freedom and simultaneously strips freedoms away.

Corporations talk about ethics and at the same time rape investors ala Enron.

Vociferous members of the religious right claim belief in commandments: "Thou shalt not steal", "thou shalt not kill"; yet at the same time support killing foreigners for the obvious purpose of stealing their oil.

The different beliefs are not to blame. It is always the hypocrites who profess belief, then prove their non-belief by contrary action.

It is curious how those who most loudly proclaim beliefs are those who most egregiously defy them.
no . the antisocial behaviour is just one component of the morally and ethically challenged population.

the moral side behaves well and generally just tries to avoid antisocial people whenever possible and ignore them when they see them

but the whole argument is relative to your beleifs as well, so really there are all the religions in separate groups looking at all the other religions and the secularists as "the other."

This is too many groups with too much overlapping to get an accurate sampling
DUH! people look for differences in people whe they see them to see if there is a reason not to talk to them. it's human nature. you want to talk to someone who is just like you and if you see a difference in someone you treat them differently. and when the difference is as big as beliefs ad ethnicity, you get even bigger gaps between two people.

TEST IT! the next time you are walking through the mall or at a party (when you're sober, drunk people don't follow this), see how you think about people and if you meet them, see how you treat them... notice that if the person is physically different from you (like from a different group-punk, prep, emo, etc; or of a different skin color, or noticable religion- turban, etc) you'll treat them differently or notice their differences first. you don't mean too. and you probably don't mean to be mean either but it's just how our minds work. the nicest people in the world will do this (they might not say it though.)

you can't stop human nature!!
I believe it all comes down to whether or not we practice what we preach! If we have good morals and believe in them I don't think you would expect to see antisocial behavior!

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