Comment by honeybee2894 on 15/01/2025 at 14:51 UTC

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If we have created it then why can’t we adjust it, as we always have? You are going around in circles trying to justify yourself. Its tiresome. It’s just ignorance to say the endless examples of humanity’s differences are faults and that perspective is not supported by biology - things in nature are very rarely black and white, and most often a spectrum.

As with before, eventually those who are resistant to societal evolution will come around or die off :)

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Comment by Competitive_News_385 at 15/01/2025 at 14:57 UTC

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If we have created it then why can’t we adjust it, as we always have?

We can, if it's *needed*.

We shouldn't change things just because we "want" to, there must be a reasonable argument for it that lines up with it's use.

You are going around in circles trying to justify yourself.

No I'm not.

Its tiresome.

My word you are dramatic.

It’s just ignorance to say the endless examples of humanity’s differences are faults

Who said that *all* of our differences are faults?

You are trying to conflate everything with everything else.

It doesn't work like that.

We are talking about something very specific.

and that perspective is not supported by biology

What perspective is not supported by biology?

Be specific.

things in nature are very rarely black and white, and most often a spectrum.

In what context?

As with before, eventually those who are resistant to societal evolution will come around or die off :)

I mean there are plenty of dead ends in evolution.

Honestly you are just talking like a fortune teller or something, being purposefully vague to try and sound enlightened but also to try and make certain things that are true in one area also true in another area where they aren't.