shirenomad: (philosophical)
shirenomad ([personal profile] shirenomad) wrote 2009-09-20 10:34 pm (UTC)

Is there any specific form of discrimination that cannot be countered on the basic principle that everyone, everywhere, has the same rights and should be treated the same as any other?

If there is, please explain the exceptions. If there isn't, please explain how dividing our efforts to approach each discrimination separately is more effective than a concentrated effort to teach the above principle.

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