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Morality of discrimination
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiccan_Child" data-source="post: 57175412" data-attributes="member: 104966"><p>Yes: in a job where physical handicaps would lead to severe danger, discriminating against those with such handicaps is therefore the right and moral thing to do. For example, fine and delicate motor control might be needed when building a nuclear reactor, but someone without such control would pose a severe risk to themselves and to others. Thus, discriminating against that person with regards to employment isn't just amoral, it's moral.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiccan_Child, post: 57175412, member: 104966"] Yes: in a job where physical handicaps would lead to severe danger, discriminating against those with such handicaps is therefore the right and moral thing to do. For example, fine and delicate motor control might be needed when building a nuclear reactor, but someone without such control would pose a severe risk to themselves and to others. Thus, discriminating against that person with regards to employment isn't just amoral, it's moral. [/QUOTE]
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