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* Often used to imply that the person objecting to the behavior is prejudiced or overly sensitive.
* This is also a trope in certain religious/spiritual teachings, where it is assumed that value is subjective and not inherent to the thing in question.
* Often combined with [[Moral Myopia]]. "It is my tribe's natural custom to conquer and enslave and plunder therefore you are [[Fridge Logic|unjustly interfering]] with our [[Appeal to Tradition|culture."]] Of course it is [[Humans Are Warriors|''every'']] tribe's natural custom to conquer and enslave and plunder. And if a stronger tribe happens to have a hankering for expressing that desire by stopping you, who the heck are you to complain? They are [[Fridge Logic|just following their natural custom.]]
 
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