Board Thread:Metal Gear Solid V/@comment-93.42.16.80-20151001203157/@comment-1672596-20151007170645

Bluerock wrote: Weedle McHairybug wrote: And BTW, I thought you said roughly two years prior that morality was relative, so why would you say it was immoral of Big Boss to do this? Moral relativity automatically means that morality in itself is meaningless, that there is no such thing as morality, so you really can't lay claim to morality. I did. Hence, I find Big Boss's actions in MG2 morally questionable. You, apparently, do not, or at least not to the same extent. That is an example of moral relativity right there. I will judge people according to my own sense of morals as I please, thank you very much, as you will by yours, and for you to suggest otherwise is incredibly arrogant. All I can tell you is you'd best be prepared to act like Heath Ledger's Joker character from The Dark Knight, since that's the logical endpoint of moral relativism, which is no different from nihilism.