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Saying that we're all equals is one of the biggest gaslighting we've ever gotten in human civilisation.
Sure, in theory we've got the Habeas corpus and the provocatio ad populum which were the basis of our modern western civilisation but in practice we lack the society and technologies to make everyone truly equal.
Diseases, disabilities and people that are criminals (in the malicious way of course) are what prevents that. We can only try our best fixing what can be fixed but the school system, social status, family history and even the area you're born in can give you advantages or disadvantages compared to others.
Sure, sometimes you get to see the fabled "self-made man" that went from 0 and became a millionaire but let's be honest: most are actually from a wealthy family or had some help (or met the right people) and what was true decades ago would no longer be applicable.
We could make a world where everyone is truly equal a reality if we could focus on science and societal evolution but we're stuck fighting over trivial things.
As a wise man said: “Truth is, the game was rigged from the start.”
PS: But I refuse to be pessimist, there's always a chance to make things better: 150 years ago kid were dying young from illnesses we're all vaccinated against, we had no easy access water, no electricity, no way to communicate instantly like today, less people able to read or count, etc... Maybe in 2125 people would look at us like backward folks that worries or fight over useless things.
Sure, in theory we've got the Habeas corpus and the provocatio ad populum which were the basis of our modern western civilisation but in practice we lack the society and technologies to make everyone truly equal.
Diseases, disabilities and people that are criminals (in the malicious way of course) are what prevents that. We can only try our best fixing what can be fixed but the school system, social status, family history and even the area you're born in can give you advantages or disadvantages compared to others.
Sure, sometimes you get to see the fabled "self-made man" that went from 0 and became a millionaire but let's be honest: most are actually from a wealthy family or had some help (or met the right people) and what was true decades ago would no longer be applicable.
We could make a world where everyone is truly equal a reality if we could focus on science and societal evolution but we're stuck fighting over trivial things.
As a wise man said: “Truth is, the game was rigged from the start.”
PS: But I refuse to be pessimist, there's always a chance to make things better: 150 years ago kid were dying young from illnesses we're all vaccinated against, we had no easy access water, no electricity, no way to communicate instantly like today, less people able to read or count, etc... Maybe in 2125 people would look at us like backward folks that worries or fight over useless things.