>>19459705>>19459954>>19460016>>19460027>>19460066>>19460163>>19461477>>19461938>>19462009>>19462215>>19462924>>19463277Humans are not pure logical creatures and thus morality does not need to have a purely logical base.
Loss aversion is a perfect example of this. For humans, losing something you have feels twice as bad as gaining an equivalent thing feels good. Perhaps somewhere in the universe a sentient race exists that does operate purely on logic and morality would be irrelevant to them, but to deny the concept of morality as relevant to human society is fucking stupid. So if you can accept that morality matters (if you don't want people stealing ur shit then you do), and that humans are not logical, that our emotional expirience as humans informs our morality, then we can move on to discussing if tracing is immoral.
The concepts of "fairness" "hard work" "deservedness" etc are hardwired into our minds. Even monkeys understand the concept of fairness.
The emotional distress caused by seeing someone else profit from what is entirely the result of your own hard work is fundamental, every human can expirience it, this distress is enough to categorize it as immoral, even if the other person's profit does not detract from your own in any way. To know that it is not fair for someone else to take your hard work and collect the reward for it fundamental part of the human experience, even if it is illogical. The only proof necessary is the proof that we ALL instinctively feel this way, it does not need further logical decomposition, this is how humans are.
Don't care about the drama or canceling nene but tracing IS immoral.