So the quote at the beginning here re "give me liberty or give me death" is an argument for self-determination, not anti-racismhttps://twitter.com/SamuelLJackson/status/817054391345692672 …
Or at least that's how it should be interpreted. The double standard he refers to would bother me if I were in his place, but the best
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answer, as we've learned, is not legal equality and antidiscrimination but self-determination. Everyone takes it the wrong way.
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If there's one thing SJWs have taught us, it's that not everyone agrees on values."liberty" and even "self-defense" mean different things to
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different people. If we can't even agree on the meta-values we need to have in common for resolving disputes, what can we do?
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