Everyone has their own opinions on things. We all see things in a different light and the type of info we receive on certain subjects can greatly affect our perspective. For example imagine there are two people standing on opposite sides of a desk that has a large round object in the middle. From one side the object appears to be black while from the other it looks white. Now if you were to ask one person on the white side what color the object is they would say white while the person on the other side would be shocked and say that its obviously black . These two people would begin arg
uing over who is right and who is wrong. Perspective is everything. Experiences growing up could also greatly affect decision making, for example if you have experience with drugs in your childhood you might agree with making marijuana legal while someone who's never tried it could be against the idea. As a child we always believe that our parents are never wrong and that we should follow in their footsteps to be successful. Another example could be if you grew up with parents that swore a lot, you'll probably think its ok to do so as well. So in the end there are always two sides. There will always be people who find other people's ethics unethical. We've all lived a different life so we'll all think differently
