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To: tejek who wrote (855360)5/8/2015 5:34:46 PM
From: one_less  Respond to of 1577068
 
The last barbican of resistance to the radical
secularization of society is the teaching and acceptance by society of moral
principle. Moral principle in society is demonstrated by the internalized values
systems of communities. Deprecation of moral standards is accomplished through
the suppression of dissension by censorship, persecution, and oppression of
other view points. The natural course to this end then is to institute
artificial sameness. The end game of such a plan is a socialist state.


Interesting. American liberals are the closest thing to socialism in
this country [not really all that close but closer than Rs] and they encourage
diversity. The ones that are encouraging artificial sameness and seem put off by
diversity are American conservatives..........which means what you posted up
above is just a lot of nonsense. Sorry to see you remain consistent.

I support diversity. However, the politicos don't really encourage diversity to the extent of appreciating differences. The assumption being that sameness makes people equal. It does not. They push claims of artificial sameness or to regulate toward artificial sameness, while suppressing other views.