The effectiveness of morality from the perspectives of many practitioners derives from its universality.
But if the universality of morality is an impractical feat, how do we materialise and sustain a truly moral world?
If we truly reside in a “jungle” where “survival of the fittest” is the order of the day, who shall weaken their boundaries to reach out to the other? In the midst of finite resources, can rising and lifting others up be mutually non-exclusive?
The Walking Dead and Mad Max are not the only post-apocalyptic worlds where morality seems to take a backseat, especially in the dealings with people who do not contribute to our own survival.