There is a universal morality. It is called the Natural Law. It is a moral existence that all human beings can embrace and exercise to the fullest without infringing on any other human being's ability to do the same.I'm not talking about "drugs are bad so we'll throw you in a fucking cage if you try to buy them" type of "morality", or "if you go over the speed limit you will be forced at gunpoint (if you follow it down the line enough) to pay an arbitrary amount of your property to the state as penance". That is not moral. It is in violation of the laws of nature, which pretty clearly dictate the laws of morality.Every culture that has taken human beings from wallowing around in the muck for 14 hours a day attempting to meagerly feed, clothe, and shelter themselves has embraced at least some element of this morality. The more it was embraced and universally recognized, the greater that culture became and the better quality and quantity of lives each human was given the opportunity to live.Now, instead of deflecting, oh deity who decides the definition of "fair", please do lay out what I requested from your greatness. It should be merely a trifle, seeing as you are obviously able to lay out the ever-changing moral code and guidelines under which we all must function. Mine do not change. They are static. They are based on humanity, and all individual humans, at that. Keep swimming in Jell-O.