The document summarizes 3 studies on how foreign language influences moral judgment. Study 1 found that scenarios were judged less harshly in a foreign versus native language. Study 2 found foreign language attenuated emotions for certain scenarios and promoted less harsh moral judgments. Study 3 provided further evidence that foreign language influences moral judgment through an automatic rather than controlled processing mechanism by attenuating emotions related to purity violations. The research suggests foreign language use could impact international policy decisions by muting moral intuitions.