Morality is an objective knowledge and a subjective failure
Universality makes morality objective, but humans, being imperfect creatures, cannot help but be subjective in the morality they follow. They may know that objective morality exists, but at the collective level, flaws are inevitable, dragged down by the absolute immorality of some. It is as if morality were a white blanket, yet social morality is always a shade of grey. This morality is never a real moral rule, but rather a common set of collectively empowered rules which have authority, yet are poor, raw sketches, grossly drawn and easily confused with tyrannic and liberticide rules, often used indistinguishably alongside them. The town where you talk about morality has no morals, to paraphrase a philosopher. Realistically, morality is an objective principle never applied, or poorly applied, in society. You will not find justice, beauty, and truth at the collective level, but only in a very few conscious individuals who have worked extensively and have the superior will to deconstruct the false morality learned in society and replace it with better principles and actions aligned with them.
