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[MERIT] 02-23-2008 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by ProggyMan (Post 446458)
Uh, slavery doesn't mean not having rights.

How so? If you are enslaved, your master can dictate your every move. You are his property, and have no rights as an individual.

The Unfan 02-23-2008 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by oojay (Post 446477)
How so? If you are enslaved, your master can dictate your every move. You are his property, and have no rights as an individual.

But if the person consents to those conditions than it is a non-issue.

[MERIT] 02-23-2008 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by The Unfan (Post 446479)
But if the person consents to those conditions than it is a non-issue.

Well, when the choice is to "consent" or get lynched by a group of hooded klansmen, it's not really a fair choice.

The Unfan 02-23-2008 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by oojay (Post 446481)
Well, when the choice is to "consent" or get lynched by a group of hooded klansmen, it's not really a fair choice.

You're right, sort of. If the person in question consents to being put in the position to make that choice than the choice is fair. However, that is a weird case that will probably never come up.

Miltamec Soundsquinaez 02-23-2008 03:03 AM

I agree that we should do away with the FCC. I don't think we should censor ourselves, even around little kids. We should still be gentle with kids, but we shouldn't refrain from swearing around them, or protect them from violence on T.V. and in the movies. Kids are smarter than that, and trying to protect them from things only leads to more curiosity on their part. The only reason we try to be so sweety-weety with our kids in this society is so the parents can vicariously live through them with that stage of life when they were sweet and innocent, and things weren't so uncertain. Then, once they're teens, we basically look at them like they're garbage.
As far as the anti-discrimination laws, that's a tough one. You make a good point, Unfan. The government trying to force us what to think is like something out of Orwell's 1984, and is not good. However, when that law is not enforced, and an african-american is denied work over and over and over again, I can imagine them feeling a bit outraged, and I can't very easily say, 'well, that's life,' deal with it,' because racism is stupid. Maybe the government should censor how we treat people, if people are too g*ddamn ignorant to realize that racism and prejudice is only hatred of an individual's self and inability to grow, radiated outward. Racism still exists today, and it pains me to see that people are unable to look deeper, and look inside themselves for the seeds of their hate.


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