On the Importance of Radical Equal Rights

Adrian 2022-04-20 09:02:21

For the view that organizational affirmative action is radical, I would like to say that affirmative action is not a struggle but a revolution. In an indifferent social context, moderate and peaceful rights have no effect. Is it really reasonable to not understand and think based on subjective criticism? Is it really appropriate to measure everything by changing ideas? If you don't propose to lift the roof of the house, who would be willing to open the windows? What will happen? Is sticking to the old rules just to get a permanent disregard and failure? Do you really have the right to criticize a phenomenon that you don't understand? If society is full of "criticism" standing on the moral high ground, it would be cold-blooded and cruel to lose tolerance.

Why do we have to comment on opinions that are different from ourselves with an attitude of losing respect? Is it that we want the world to become the same as ourselves? People's selfishness really doesn't hide what they don't like forever. Unreasonable and arbitrary derogation. Just let yourself not like it without disturbing the blooming of your own flowers, okay? What's wrong? What's wrong? What's wrong? Why can't we exchange different colors in a world that understands and tolerates each other?

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