Fear my mighty mipples!

Ok, so the 1632/1633 book review has become the Energizer Bunny of posts. I get another…. what should I call them? Meme ripple?…mripple?…mipples? Ooooo, mipples. I like that. I get another mipple every couple of days.

Philosoblog just finished reading 1632, and has compiled a list of American moral principles as expressed by the characters. Among them;

It?s okay to own a gun.

Our system of values enables our lower class to live vibrantly good lives and to be morally equal to anyone else in our society.

Classism is wrong.

One should be prepared, on a hair trigger, to protect obviously innocent people from danger in a
way that is unselfish and devoid of considerations of class or nationality.

It is good to proclaim that we accept that last value and to threaten those who threaten
innocents.

Girls and women may be exuberant about life and need not cover their bodies or be passive.

The presumption of an individual?s leadership authority based on status, power, and even past accomplishments is rightly and abruptly shattered by the slightest hint of arrogance.

One should have an unswerving commitment to judge by action, not by irrelevant group
membership.

It is fundamentally important to be impartial.

The fact that we aren?t morally perfect doesn?t show that our values aren?t the best.

‘Course, he doesn’t say if he liked it or not. Well, Philoso?