Why is equality impossible to achieve?

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We all know that it's not possible to achieve equality, no matter which country you live in. It's not a secret.
But, why? What are the reasons for that?
 
1. The premise implies equality in and of itself is unquestionably good, it is not.

2. Equality is impossible because not all things are equal, and trying to circumvent this by gaming the system/nature rarely if ever yields pros that outway cons (to leftists the cons ARE pros though, and vice versa)

3. All that matters is moral equality, all humans have the same moral value. That doesn't mean we let the blind guy drive or the gay guy be a priest.

Fuck liberals and retards who enable them and can't understand this.
 
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But, why? What are the reasons for that?
What do you get if you spend an ounce of gold in the big city?

Now, what if that same ounce is spent in a gold-rush town? It buys a lot less.

If the value of gold changes depending on where it is in space-time, what hope does Man have for equality?

Hierarchy is built into the fabric of the universe.
 
Because once things become equal, the people who wore complaining change the definition so they can complain about something else and claim inequality. Why didn't Feminism go away after women got voting and bank accounts?
 
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Scarcity of resources and the means to allocate them as well as the existence of fundamentally undesirable labor.
Even if we were to assume all people were equally competent, valuable, and willing to work: resources must make it from the production line to the consumer.
If there is a limited number of resources (which there always will be) there must be a system in place where people handle who gets what. Those in charge of such a system have more power than those who aren't. That's hierarchy.
If we somehow did have unlimited (or sufficient surplus) of all resources then there still must be a way to get it from point A to point B. Those in charge of such a system have more power than those who aren't. That's hierarchy.
Even if we somehow got Star Trek replicators and the ability to beam products effortlessly to whoever wants them, there will still be tasks nobody wants to do but must be done. Either the people doing this labor are stuck in an inherently less desirable position than others, resulting in hierarchy, or they must be rewarded in equal measures for their efforts, resulting in hierarchy.

I guess we could have economic equality if we had unlimited resources and no need for logistics or labor. But then some people are just gonna be more "likable" than others or more attractive which is still a hierarchy.
 
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