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Oh, and just because one's actions are in line with the moral norms of your era, that doesn't mean one's actions aren't atrocious. I'm not talking about Columbus specifically, here. I just don't think that being a man of your time negates wrong-doing.
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Maybe not, but you can only make that determination in retrospect. If it's not considered morally wrong back then, then however moral the individual is, they're not going to worry about it. In a long time, perfectly normal activities we do today could be regarded as utterly immoral.
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I would say that the Glukkons see the other creatures as merely animals, and the idea of equal rights for them would be as ridiculous as men giving cows the right to vote.
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Very possibly that's a more fitting comparison. We know such a relationship does exist between the Industrial races and Steefs, but then when the Glukkons first became industrialists, they enslaved Mudokons under the impression that they were providing them with jobs - of course, that's what Magog Cartel propaganda still tells us, so maybe the Glukkons do really still believe that, regardless of how savage they consider the Mudokons.