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posted ago by UnemployedMarx ago by UnemployedMarx +54 / -0

Equality denies the individual. By pushing for equality we are denying the truth that no two people are actually the same. Some people are superior than others at certain things due to genetics, upbringing, nation, culture, circumstances and free will. To push for equality is the deny the individual the truth of who they are as a person. It denies accountability to one's actions and demeans an individual's free will to suggest any superiority is due to factors outside of his control instead of his own choices.

One of the biggest issues with pushing for equality is that is denies the truth and thus sets peoples expectations entirely wrong. It creates a blind spot in people's perception of reality. One thousand years ago a person may have prayed to God to save his sick son and gave his sick son herbs. The person may have mistakenly believed it was God who saved his son rather than the herbs. The next time his son got sick, he only prayed and his son died because he did not give his son the herbs. This is the blind spot that strict adherence to religion caused humanity. We are creating this sort of blind spot again with the push for equality. When say a white man beats a black woman at something, instead of recognizing this man's superior ability due to all the factors, people instead blame "whiteness" and "the patriarchy" as oppressive factors thus denying one's perspective to see the truth. These "oppressive" factors have become a new religion and are creating new blind spots in peoples perception which is ushering in a new "Dark Age" in regards to assessing the actual true factors in superiority. The more we pursue this as a species the more we push for mediocrity and usher in this new "Dark Age".

I can't think of a single thing in society that is as grievous as this push for equality.

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UnemployedMarx [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's the same diff to me. I realize people try to differentiate but those pushing equality naturally lead into equity. The distinction is moot. One leads to the other. Neither are good, period.

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Redbird 0 points ago +1 / -1

All men are created equal. The equity of outcomes becomes the major issue.

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UnemployedMarx [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

False. No man is created equal to another man.

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r_engine 0 points ago +1 / -1

I think the idea of being "created equal" means equal in God's eyes: having some essential worth. To say we're "created equal" is recognizing the ideal of treating each other as having that basic value.

Of course all men aren't created the same, and so aren't equals in many important ways beyond that.

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UnemployedMarx [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

Equal in God's eyes is also false. God clearly has favourites among men just read one or two chapters of the bible and tell me men are viewed equal by God, lmao. That's a joke. All of these "men are created equal". Men are "equal under God" are just made up leftist BS. They are not factually correct, at all.

If you want God's favour then be a moral man. If you're an immoral fuck, God doesn't value you the same as other men. God pretty much says as much in the way he treats different groups of men in the Bible.

No human has value simply for existing. All value is derived from that which another places on them. No two humans have the same value, period.

I realize many people who are pro-choice try to use some angle here to suggest why abortion is illegal. It has nothing to do with value though. God says don't murder and that includes babies. That's it. Abortion is immoral and has nothing to do with value of men.