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by benched
4457 days ago
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It absolutely does have the same status for those who are on the right side of the argument (the one that will certainly be vindicated by history). The people who are in the right don't have to wait until the slow people catch up, in order to be right. |
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> for those who are on the right side of the argument
In the US, women's suffrage and slavery do not ever need to be qualified by phrases like this. So really, the very way in which you had to phrase that sentence invalidates the point you're trying to make.
> (the one that will certainly be vindicated by history)
The most likely future political status of the issue is not the same as the present-day political status.
> The people who are in the right don't have to wait until the slow people catch up, in order to be right.
You do have to wait in order for it to be law. That's democracy.