Cultural relativism implies that the civil rights leader and social reformer Martin Luther King Jr., was wrong about his moral reforms, considering them in the context of the 1950s–1960s United States culture in which he lived.
His reforms cannot be considered as moral progress as hinted clearly by cultural relativism. This makes it very clear that cultural relativism means that we should not be judging a particular culture on our own beliefs and standards of what is right and what is wrong.
On the other hand, we should understand that there are other cultures in co-existence with ours, and we have to understand cultural practices taking that into consideration as well.
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