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Our differences make us all equal, Do you agree?
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No! Those differences may represent issues each of us can live with and then we could say we are equal. Those differences could also represent issues and behaviors we consider unacceptable and therefor you are not equal in our eyes. Many differences most people can accept and can accept you as an equal; there are some differences most people cannot accept and consider you inferior to them.
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We are all equal. I don't think it's our differences that make us equal.
I think, maybe, what you meant is that no one should be judged for their differences, and that we can all be considered different by others, examples could be race, religion, gender,lifestyle, etc. So we should not judge others as being less-than us, or in some way bad simply because they are "different ". If that's what you meant, I agree with you. |
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No, our differences make us unique.
The world would be really boring otherwise. |
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Some are more equal than others..
I totally agree with Baste.. |
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Some are more equal than others.. I totally agree with Baste.. Animal Farm? Ah well Aye. We are all unique, which is good. |
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Some are more equal than others.. I totally agree with Baste.. Animal Farm? Ah well Aye. We are all unique, which is good. That's the wan.. |
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Our differences make us all equal, Do you agree?
No. Equality outside of legal application is a childish notion. No one is "equal." At best "we" as groups and societies agree to, and work towards, equal application of the laws and rules that "we" have all agreed to follow/enforce within the sphere of membership of the group/society. There is no equality, just groups vying for dominance. Our differences help determine which group(s) we gravitate towards and help in that struggle. |
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