Thoughts....
Separate But Equal?
In 1954, the Supreme Court decided the landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. "Racially segregated schools," the Court concluded, are "inherently unequal."
In the 1982 case of Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan, the Court narrowly found the female-only admission policy at a state nursing school to be a denial of equal protection of the laws to a male who had sought admission to the program.
In 1954, the Supreme Court decided the landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. "Racially segregated schools," the Court concluded, are "inherently unequal."
In the 1982 case of Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan, the Court narrowly found the female-only admission policy at a state nursing school to be a denial of equal protection of the laws to a male who had sought admission to the program.
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didn't you know?
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Will the human race ever learn?
Well, yes, probably. I mean, things do keep getting better. Slowly.
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Does that make any sense at all?
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In other words, do you feel lucky? ;-)
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I have good karma, lots and lots of it built up over the time I was a martyr. I'm glad I got over that but it has served me well in the years after it.
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You were a martyr? Where? How? Why?
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The race seems to be managing well enough, all things considered. I'm not proud of us but were doing better than we could be.
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I try hard to help others, but not out of a sense of martyrdom. When I was younger I just tried to stay as far away from other humans as possible. ;-)
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