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  • zenmasterfoo0

    ukit, I'm not sure I see that illustration as completely accurate. In your estimation, at what point do you even the playing ground? At what point do you start thinking everyone's voice, no matter how varied or wrong, should be heard? To me it's a simple issue of communicating with respect. When you pin one person or group or culture down, just on pretext that it was done to them once, it's still wrong. And more to the point, it perpetuates the same metaphor you just pointed out, but this time on another group, culture, person. Again, hypocrisy.

    • It ain't a perfect world.DrBombay
    • no one ever said it was. shouldn't stop trying to make one thoughzenmasterfoo
    • yes by giving people who have had it rough for years a better chance.DrBombay
    • this discussions isn't about that at all. If you've interpreted it that way, let me clarify. It's about representing all people equally.zenmasterfoo
    • equally.zenmasterfoo
    • which is what this nominee is about no?BattleAxe
    • There would be no talk of equality if it was a white man. Even though the country is almost half hispanic.DrBombay

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