Any perspective can be right. It is impossible for an ideology to have, as part of it, the belief that all perspectives are right. It just doesn't make sense.
For example:
Someone murders someone else. A witness' perspective is that the murderer is wrong.
However, the murdered person was a serial killer. Another witness' perspective can be that the murderer was justified and probably saved innocent lives by ending the serial killer's antics for good.
The act was wrong, but justified...doesn't make much sense, and perspective is highly subjective. Different perspectives shouldn't change anything in regards to the law, though, where everything must be objective and looked at from the single perspective of the law.
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Any perspective can be right. It is impossible for an ideology to have, as part of it, the belief that all perspectives are right. It just doesn't make sense.
For example:
Someone murders someone else. A witness' perspective is that the murderer is wrong.
However, the murdered person was a serial killer. Another witness' perspective can be that the murderer was justified and probably saved innocent lives by ending the serial killer's antics for good.
The act was wrong, but justified...doesn't make much sense, and perspective is highly subjective. Different perspectives shouldn't change anything in regards to the law, though, where everything must be objective and looked at from the single perspective of the law.
not all perspectives are "right" -- only those of oppressed people like women and other minorities