if it makes them happier but it must be voluntary and reversible (thus maintaining equality)
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Replying to @BristolBen @HPluckrose
For ex, a majority of Saudi women may prefer to loose the right to drive, but they cannot impose that on other women.
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Replying to @BristolBen
I agree completely but @_T_A_D_ was actually just asking if I'd change my mind if it turned out equality wasn't best.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @BristolBen
We are all agreed that on all the evidence available now, it is.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Indeed, although under harsh living conditions my point about voluntarily giving up rights in exchange for reduced->
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Replying to @BristolBen @HPluckrose
responsibility is quite important, I think. It's not required in the modern world though.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
We agree. I just find the exceptions and extremes interesting to think about.
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Replying to @BristolBen
Yes, sometimes. However, not when I'm making a general point because then I go all homicidal & stabby.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Oops! Sorry. In fairness, I was responding to @_T_A_D_ . I'll tag you out of any reply.
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