All else being equal, if you “wanted” to do something but then didn’t do it, it means you didn’t actually want to do it. Maybe you thought you should, you recognised the value etc. But that is very different to actually wanting something. You have no problem doing what you want.
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I'd think you'd avoid using a rhetorical cliche that associates chronic health or monetary problems with a lack of equality, given the history of various civil rights movements. "It's ok, she means equality of conditions, give her a pass on the language"
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how could it have been better put?
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