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wolram
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How many would vote for equality, (all men are equal) in status and buying power?
qspeechc said:No. This is obviouly not true. All men (and women) are not equal. Should all workers be paid the same though some work harder and produce more and better results? Why should the good worker be penalised?
What do you mean by help? I will answers a co-worker's questions, but I won't do their work for them.wolram said:So then, should the good worker help the less so?
wolram said:So then, should the good worker help the less so?
Evo said:What do you mean by help? I will answers a co-worker's questions, but I won't do their work for them.
qspeechc said:What about the other pemutations NeoDevin?
I don't see this a fine line. Answering the question - "How do I do X"? Or doing X for them. I don't do X.wolram said:Is this then the fine line between help and help to support?
NeoDevin said:Yes, we could permute them otherwise, or combine them, or have the skilled helping the lazy, or the motivated helping the unskilled, etc. ad nauseum, I was just trying to illustrate that the question was ill posed, and my answer would depend upon clarification.
wolram said:buying power
Evo said:I took him aside and said "Bill, have you heard "give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime".
When we say "all men are equal" in terms of status and equality, it means that every individual should have the same rights, opportunities, and treatment regardless of their race, gender, religion, or social class.
It is difficult to determine an exact number as opinions on this topic can vary greatly among different populations and cultures. However, studies have shown that a majority of people around the world believe in the concept of equality and support efforts to achieve it.
Voting for equality can have a significant impact on society as it promotes fairness, justice, and inclusivity. It can help create a more cohesive and harmonious community where individuals are valued and treated equally, leading to a more peaceful and prosperous society.
Yes, there are many challenges to achieving equality for all men. These challenges can include systemic discrimination, societal biases, and unequal distribution of resources and opportunities. It requires continuous efforts and advocacy to overcome these challenges and promote equality.
Ensuring that all men are treated equally in society requires a collective effort from individuals, organizations, and governments. This can be achieved through implementing and enforcing laws and policies that promote equality, educating and raising awareness about the importance of equality, and actively challenging and addressing any discriminatory attitudes and behaviors.