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ApexVeritas on scored.co
1 year ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)
I think it's even more basic than that.
One of the foundational requirements for wisdom is the ability to see two things, see that they're different, and to properly categorize them based on the differences. This is called "discrimination", which according to the mainstream is bad. In reality, discrimination is a requirement for wisdom. If you can't see that A is not equal to B, that a dog is not equal to a cat, that a man is not equal to a woman, that White people are not equal to non-whites, then you're incapable of wisdom, or able to discern or observe basic reality.
This is ultimately a consequence of egalitarianism, which suggests that all people are equal, and should be treated equally. Neither assertion is true, and ultimately results in people viewing everyone as equal, even if they're different.
One of the foundational requirements for wisdom is the ability to see two things, see that they're different, and to properly categorize them based on the differences. This is called "discrimination", which according to the mainstream is bad. In reality, discrimination is a requirement for wisdom. If you can't see that A is not equal to B, that a dog is not equal to a cat, that a man is not equal to a woman, that White people are not equal to non-whites, then you're incapable of wisdom, or able to discern or observe basic reality.
This is ultimately a consequence of egalitarianism, which suggests that all people are equal, and should be treated equally. Neither assertion is true, and ultimately results in people viewing everyone as equal, even if they're different.