On May 10, 5:18=A0pm, DarkMatter <darkmatte...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Apr 23, 5:08 pm, Grendel <wstho...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > It's the human condition, there's nothing you can do about it. =A0You
> > can not legislate morality. =A0You can only strive to set a better
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> If it's possible to legislate greed and immorality then why isn't it
> possible to legislate morality?
It's not possible to legislate any of those. Greed, Morality (and/or
Immorality) and Racism are personal traits. No amount of legislation
is going to change a personal trait. If a man really hates Irishmen,
no amount of legislation that Congress can pass is going to make that
man think, "Hey, those Irish Bastards ain't so bad."
The Myth that you can legislate how people think or how people feel is
just another bull**** delusion of the mental dissorder that is
liberalism.
> Also there is good bias and bad bias.
> Racism is a form of bad bias. Affirmitive action is also a form of
> bias but this is good bias because it helps people regain their lost
> rights.
So, they lost thier right to preferential treatment based on race?
Sorry, Affirmitive Action is racism, pure and simple. It gives
preference to one race over any others...that's racism.
It's a sign of just how unstable your thinking is that you believe
that a white person given a job over a more qualified black person
based on the color of his skin is racist, but that a black person
given a job over a more qualified white person based on the color of
his skin is not.
Yol Bolsun,
Grendel.
"I'm not cynical, just experienced."


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