The lie of absolute or 'full' equality - Not everyone wants to do everything

Nature isn’t egalitarian and matters as much, if not more, than nurture. There will always be hierarchy - some groups aren’t just “not fully equal” to others or better at math vs reading on the SAT, they’re in fact very unequal and this achievement gap cannot be closed.

I suspect a lot of why the hard sciences are being “decolonized” is that blacks, injuns, etc. mostly wouldn’t be represented in them except as diversity hires who are given tenure to shout woke slogans and do middle school social studies-level research.

Also women can do just fine on standardized tests and as spreadsheet jockeys at some office job, but they are poorly suited to a masculine career-driven life and male expectations emotionally. It isn’t their higher purpose - their purpose is as wives and mothers and they are happiest in these roles (and by much evidence unhappy in the workplace).
 
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All men are not created equal. Some are born swifter of foot. Some with greater beauty. Some are born into poverty, and others born sick and feeble. Both in birth and in upbringing, in sheer scope of ability, every human is inherently different. Yes, that is why human beings discriminate against one another, which is why there is struggle, competition, and the unfaltering march of progress. Inequality is not wrong. Equality is.
 
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All men are not created equal. Some are born swifter of foot. Some with greater beauty. Some are born into poverty, and others born sick and feeble. Both in birth and in upbringing, in sheer scope of ability, every human is inherently different. Yes, that is why human beings discriminate against one another, which is why there is struggle, competition, and the unfaltering march of progress. Inequality is not wrong. Equality is.
Based and holy britannian empire pilled. Praise St. Darwin.

Honestly they should just anonymize things like college admissions. Reduce all applicants to a number to which some test scores and yes/no scores for extracurricular activities are attached. Let an algorithm sort it out who gets in and who doesn't. But we all know this will never ever happen.

Another, tangentially related item is the dysgenic state of society today. You've all heard the quote A nation’s greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members. It doesn't matter who exactly said it first. What matters is the slave-morality, the exaltation of weakness and illness hidden within it. There are plenty of programs and support networks for the crippled, the insane, the retards. All just wasting large amounts of resources on those who (honestly) live a torturous existence. A paraplegic or someone who needs the constant attention of a tard wrangler will never have the same quality of live as a normal person. A hundred years ago, these people who just have died but medical advances keep them alive just because people think its "the right thing to do". Is it? It's like the Hartley Hooligans. The right thing to do would have been to abort them. And yet many applauded as the parents decided to keep them alive. Just virtue signalling about how good they are because they care for the weakest members of society. The truly just thing would have been to make a quick and painless end to it, or to have aborted it before it even started.

In this case, I'm not saying the state should sterilize all undesirables. it should tho People just need to let nature do its work. Keeping "the weakest" alive and suffering because its "humane" is cruel and narcissistic. All things die and expire. It's the very essence of the universe, that entropy is always increasing.

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True equality, in my eyes, is giving everyone equal opportunity. It doesn't matter if the result doesn't look like a bowl of Reese's pieces and it's stupid to aim for that.
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You have to wonder if the reason we no longer act as if all men were created equal is that we collectively no longer believe men were created. Or at least I wonder.
People were very religious back in the days when it wasn't taboo to say Blacks were subhuman. Mormons didn't give equal religious treatment to Blacks until the 1980's.
 
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