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Moral realism is a problem to the materialists because there's no way to even make a distinction between mentation and non-mentation. For them, all their experience and data is just an illusory state of existence from which to derive no true subjectivity or objectivity - it's all just a question about some possibility of reality without consciousness, which can never be accessed, with some added semblance of ethical sub-awareness that they doubt and do not address rationally and consciously, in order for their subconscious mind to cling to their ideological ontological preference.
There is no way to speak of any world or reality logically without an all-encompassing moral propensity and telos to every possible aspect of it, both of which work only on idealism.
There's nothing here!