. . . until a better solution presents itself. I don't believe any of this strongly but my gut at least is that there are lots of tacit compromises at work, and we'll never know quite what they are because part of the truce is that you don't talk openly about the truce.
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Oh, sorry, thought you Googled it. Count Roldero is a character in Moorcock's "The Eternal Champion" who argues that you should judge people by the results of their actions and not their intentions.
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ah, a consequentialist. well, if I accidentally looked like a consequentialist for even a moment that is to my discredit and shame. no, what I mean is that abdication of responsibility gets distributed unevenly (as in Katrina aftermath) and the unevenness is revelatory.
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That's fair. And unfortunate.
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I'm not sure that's the most salient distinction when talking about Racism, though. Have a meeting in 3m but will mull + maybe revisit if something interesting coheres
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