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Originally Posted by Robert Schunk
I didn't say full equality had been achieved yet. I said that the amendments and subsequent legislation had done much to extend the promise of the enlightenment to everyone, and then gave examples of those laws and their effects.
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oh! the
promise!
here a few promises for you:
you look fine
don’t worry, you’ll be okay
i’ll respect you in the morning
it’s not you, it’s me
i’ll call you
the check is in the mail!
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Originally Posted by Robert Schunk
Yeah, a CRITICALLY important step towards freedom.
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freedom from excessive incarceration, freedom from police brutality, freedom from discrimination, freedom from electoral apartheid, freedom from what?
words words words
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Originally Posted by Robert Schunk
My argument here continues as above, but the legal status of transsexuals might be more reasonably founded in whether or not they have a Y-chromosome than in the results of elective cosmetic surgery designed to create an illusion.
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oh wow, who made you the gender expert? i didn’t know you had such understanding of these things.
please tell us how did you achieve this expertise
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Originally Posted by Robert Schunk
As I said, important steps have been taken, but much remains.
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words words words
here’s a list of broken treaties for you
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List...ca n_treaties
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Originally Posted by Robert Schunk
I'm saying they voted as a class according to their interests as a class.
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class + ethnicity
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Originally Posted by Robert Schunk
That's not what I mean, and you know it.
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i think you’re the one who doesn’t know what you mean because you’re so completely out of touch you think “promises” is enough
the service entrance is still in the back
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Originally Posted by Robert Schunk
On that I agree with you, but much has already been accomplished.
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NOT ENOUGH. NOT NEARLY ENOUGH.
so out of touch! you must live in a bubble.