Has social justice gone too far?

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  • Well I live alone and have no friends, family or a significant other so no, I wouldn't be shocked.

    That's still a remarkably mean thing to say to someone, simply for pointing out you don't comprehend what a compound sentence is.

    You're unpleasant. Good day madame.

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    • I thought he was agreeing with you

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      • Having trouble with critical thinking today, aren't you?

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        • Thats everyday for me. Did you read his post tho? He agreed with everything.

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          • Yes, of course I read it. These guys are not saying exactly the same thing. Bubsy is saying that Jeffersonian political equality leads to handicapping by liberals. Nikclaire is saying Jefferson's position only demands equal opportunity, not handicapped opportunity; and the smart, tough people who rise to the top give society a healthy example of what Liberty and freedom can accomplish.

            Bubsy has no objection to channeling more resources to give better opportunities to genetically brighter kids. This is exactly the kind of society the authors of the Federalist papers were trying to prevent. Both guys agree that Libtards and SJWs have a stifled view of self-initiative, ambitious behavior, and economic fairness. Helicopter parenting leads to an immature sense of morals.

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      • I was just pointing out they still didn't understand what jefferrson was saying. The rest I agree with. But I'm Inherently unlikable apparently so what does it matter. The thread shouldn't be about me.

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