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Radha's actions at the end of the film in shooting her own son was a breaking of traditional mother son relationship to safeguard morality, according to author William van der Heide.
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Whereas Voltaire's biggest foe was the Catholic Church, and religious faith in general, Rousseau, though critical of clerical authority, saw religion as safeguarding everyday morality and making the life of the poor tolerable.
A society needs its morality as it needs a government and it is therefore, for the sake of self protection, entitled to 'use the law to preserve morality in the same way as it uses it to safeguard anything else that is essential to its existence' (Devlin 1965, p. 11).
The current flareup vividly demonstrates the cruelty and degenerate morality of Hamas by using men, women and children as human shields to safeguard its cache of rockets, subjecting innocent Palestinians to abject poverty and despair.
How do you safeguard it?
Do we want to safeguard civilians?
This is to safeguard national security".
They safeguard our rights.
You safeguard our happiness".
Whether their use is right or morally defensible is a moot point for administrations since ethics and morality will never trump safeguarding the nation's security.
The system appears to be running amok, operating without safeguards, limits or morality, set in motion by the Patriot Act and continuing to function on a parallel universe to the current administration.
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