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Normalizing Evil in Jeffrey Epstein's Parties
The normalization of behavior in a space can make it difficult to judge actions as good or evil. At Jeffrey Epstein's parties, the individuals in attendance had adopted a certain norm, and it was difficult for the police to decide how to label those involved.
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In this podcast episode, the host discusses moral relativism and how it applies to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
33:22 - 37:01 (03:39)
Summary
In this podcast episode, the host discusses moral relativism and how it applies to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The conversation centers around how societal norms within certain spaces can impact our perception of what is right or wrong.
ChapterNormalizing Evil in Jeffrey Epstein's Parties
Episode#253 – Michael Malice: New Year’s Special
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The establishment of social norms within groups can lead to a mentality of exclusion towards those who do not conform, resulting in social outcasts.
37:01 - 39:49 (02:48)
Summary
The establishment of social norms within groups can lead to a mentality of exclusion towards those who do not conform, resulting in social outcasts.