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The critical challenges we now face are not a matter of one ideology against another, of one religion against another, of one philosophy against another, of one race against another, of one sexuality against another, of one culture against another, of one nationality against another, of one generation against another, of one ethnicity against another, of one class against another – ours is instead the struggle between those who have a conscience (and thus the capacity for love, compassion, empathy, and imagination) and those in whom conscience was either never bred, or never born. It is a struggle as old as humanity and different now only in the scale and reach of the consequences were we to lose, the emerging sociopathocracy then so deeply and widely entrenched that it would become effectively unassailable.

SecretSharer 4 Nov 19
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I also attribute ignorance to the equation. Some people have preconceived ideas what a Jew looks like, how someone Black acts, or what a Muslim believes in. They also can be taught to hate,

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It's scary.

gearl Level 8 Nov 19, 2017
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Ethnocentirm, in all its forms, is one of the greatest curses of culture that we face. We must fight against it and its pernicious effects with everything we have!

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apparently 7% of the population are to some degree hearing voices and some of those are also psychopathic. It's hardwired. So I guess we'll always have to deal with the loonies

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