ChatterBank1 min ago
The trouble with equality.
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The trouble with equality is that when you espouse it you have to persuade others that they're not coming down to your level.
Is that a fair statement?
Is that a fair statement?
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That's an example of inequality, you couldn't get much lower than a sanitation worker in those days.
I've no interest in high versus low earners, that's not inequality that's economics, Martin Luther King summed it up perfectly "equality is not a quantitive something but a qualititive something."
It takes all sorts to make a world, why can't some people respect that?
http://blueherald.com...o/2009/i_am_a_man.JPG
That's an example of inequality, you couldn't get much lower than a sanitation worker in those days.
I've no interest in high versus low earners, that's not inequality that's economics, Martin Luther King summed it up perfectly "equality is not a quantitive something but a qualititive something."
It takes all sorts to make a world, why can't some people respect that?
The link is a famous picture of some sanitation workers who went on strike for equal pay and equitable treatment, they are walking down the road carrying a sandwich board written upon it is "I am a man."
The law denied them equality, so they defied the law.
But still you will encounter racial prejudice, try telling them blacks are equal.
There is a tendency amongst many people to view their way as not only the right way, but the only way.
Sunni is better than Shia, Protestant is better than Catholic, Hindu is better than Muslim, atheism is better than all of the above, meat is murder, vegan is better than vegetarianism, even democracy, democracy is the least worst form of government but all countries differ in the constitution of their democracies so they get attacked for it.
The notion that my way is the right way for everyone is absurd, it's as equally fatuous for others.
Why is it so hard for some to accept that people are all different, and respect that?
The law denied them equality, so they defied the law.
But still you will encounter racial prejudice, try telling them blacks are equal.
There is a tendency amongst many people to view their way as not only the right way, but the only way.
Sunni is better than Shia, Protestant is better than Catholic, Hindu is better than Muslim, atheism is better than all of the above, meat is murder, vegan is better than vegetarianism, even democracy, democracy is the least worst form of government but all countries differ in the constitution of their democracies so they get attacked for it.
The notion that my way is the right way for everyone is absurd, it's as equally fatuous for others.
Why is it so hard for some to accept that people are all different, and respect that?
If that were true, Everton, you would have no reason to be so rude. I'll just take that as another cop out because you don't have a sensible answer. If we get down to the nitty gritty of what you're actually saying here it appears you claim your right to express your opinions, but deny everyone else a right to express theirs unless they agree with you.