Why does /pol/ still follow primitive moral principles like loyalty and obedience?
Morality on this board is built around remaining loyal to one's race/nation/tradition and obeying religious doctrine. Why is /pol/'/s philosophy so outdated compared to the last century's developments in moral theory? What stops you from using more sophisticated and complicated moral standards, or questioning your own?
>>130692734
gibs egg-sample
>>130692734
Because loyalty and obedience are basic moral principles that don't change. Loyalty is need for trust, obedience is needed for protection.
homogenous societies are healthier, happier, safer, more prosperous etc
whites are a unique race and lead most advances of mankind, if we were to lose that it would be a travesty. I'm loyal to my race just like I'm loyal to my family, I don't want to see it weakened and destroyed by hordes of niggers and muslims.
People tend to band together to take on a larger threat.
>>130692734
That looks like a Wii