I am against equality.
I think discrimination is a natural part of life and should be acknowledged for what it is and children should be taught that there is nothing wrong with discrimination.
If the above is how you feel, why are you against positive discrimination (which isn't always done by the government?).
Or let me guess, are you only against discrimination which applies to you?.
Oh I don't think anyone actually takes anything he has to say seriously.
I mean we're all entitled to a say, it's just that everything groen says is wrong.
I use a number of forum posters on here as moral & ethical sun-dials.
If they are at 3, what's correct is most likely 9 - it's a huge time saver.
Put any thread which requires a little of moral of ethical consideration, or basic cognitive empathy & you always see the exact same posters spouting ill-thought out arguments with absolutely no evidence or rational thought behind why they believe what they do.
They prefer to rely on instinct & blind prejudice to make decisions & form views (which is fine) but they should expect those views to be mocked in public.