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<blockquote data-quote="vito" data-source="post: 26198200" data-attributes="member: 97913"><p>exactly the point I was trying to make</p><p>I think this is a common point being made by those with a "conservative" mindset, which seems to ignore the fact that not everyone is the same</p><p>a persons upbringing and their social and economical background can have a significant effect on their career or employment opportunities.</p><p>even if we disregard this fact there are those with disabilities who wouldn't have the same capabilities as everyone else. not taking care of the vulnerable and weak is not the correct path a society should take. just because someone who is well off can afford healthcare and lead a good life shouldn't be considered the measuring stick for everyone in a society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vito, post: 26198200, member: 97913"] exactly the point I was trying to make I think this is a common point being made by those with a "conservative" mindset, which seems to ignore the fact that not everyone is the same a persons upbringing and their social and economical background can have a significant effect on their career or employment opportunities. even if we disregard this fact there are those with disabilities who wouldn't have the same capabilities as everyone else. not taking care of the vulnerable and weak is not the correct path a society should take. just because someone who is well off can afford healthcare and lead a good life shouldn't be considered the measuring stick for everyone in a society. [/QUOTE]
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