Let’s say it’s April 2020. You are taking a walk through the park during this era of the COVID-19 pandemic, when you see a group of friends hanging out in very close proximity with one another (less than 6 feet apart). It is quite obvious that this group does not all live in the same household, and you notice that none of them are wearing masks.
In fact, the friends are laughing, singing, talking loudly, and occasionally giving each other hugs. As you walk past this group, you overhear another passerby say, “Look, maybe they’re from one of those other countries or cultures who see things differently than us.
Who am I to criticize their perspectives and their ways?” Considering what we have learned about cultural relativism and justice, how might you assess this situation, and what do you think you ought to do?
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