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by k33n
36 days ago
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What’s your contention? If the per capita incidences of either rich or poor people ruining families is a worse number, then what’s the implication? That whatever group has a worse impact should be “gotten rid of”? What if poor people are worse? You’d abandon that line of thinking entirely, I imagine. What’s next? If people with red cars are statistically more likely to commit crimes we should round them up as long as you don’t personally have a red car? |
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