If you also rule out forcing people to listen to certain things, there would be a conflict again.
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(i am annoyed about my typo that you just sneakily corrected)

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Hahaha! I didn't actually notice but this annoys me too. I do not doubt that you know the diff between 'affect' and 'effect.' XD
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same, but idk… it might just take me a few more years (or decades) to work my way up to it
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You make me more optimistic about finding common ground with intersectionals and more inclined to try!
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the main disagreement seems to be around ways of assessing the state of things and means to change it, but not the values of equality
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Yes, exactly, but this is so easy to miss.
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Read it. It's good to see it spelled out like that. I have some more thoughts on it, but I also want to go outside, so I'll save them.
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