When in history has it ever been about being a good person in a vacuum. It never mattered what you'd do if the time was right, you had infinite money, no status to lose, and no other hurdles to rush through. It was always about what you'd do given the circumstances you find yourself in.
Would you offer someone refuge with little to spare for yourself? Would you stop and help someone in need even if it meant having to justify being late to an event or not showing up at all? Would you help someone and stand up for something, if it meant you'd be inconvenienced or worse?
Morals are defined by what people would do when the lights are off, and there'd be no consequences. I don't judge people based on their morals, I judge them for what they do when their family, their colleagues, their country, their world listens.
