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notmadnomad | 5 years ago

How can unfairness be spread "evenly" when it is a amorphous, unique, and situational impression? Also, isn't that like a wrong rationalizing its existence by another wrong?

Let us consider unfairness such as forcing a kid to ride a bus 3 hours per day when there is a perfectly good school next door they can't attend because they're Asian. Does that "fix" segregation because it's an "equal" unfairness too?

Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do.

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