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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Ablonczy's take on Holland's comments
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Albertan-First
As long as Alberta is being chastized for being like the GTA - a one party state, you will have to do better than that.
As long as differences are the accepted norm when men and women are compared, as long as people accept that people go through various stages of life - and the initial stages take place before birth: all is hunky-dory.
But, when those positions are challenged and the opposite are enshrined in law - then we see a degradation take place which substitutes subjective truth for objective truth.
For, there is a price to be paid for saying I have my truth, and you have yours, and it is okay that there are differences. For, frankly government has a role to play so that people gauge their actions by objective truth.
One example of objective truth is: 2+2=4, and it is just as true today in any school as it was when Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon.
So, call this an example of putting government in its place - rather than
a segment of the population in its place. For, frankly the price of admission is too high for Alberta and the West to stay in a Confederation when anything which comes close to objective truth is sneered at, made fun of, is held in contempt, and other exhibits of what
is wrong with the human race.
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