So there is trouble in Northern Ireland again. Seems like our speaker spoke the truth. Other then that there is only the winner of Melodifestivalens second chance, and frankly, I don't care. There is no reason to have a second chance as they probably lost out against (one can hope) a better song. No real chance in the final. Just feel like draining the voters for money.
A more interesting topic I begin thinking about is that there can never be a true equality. Don't get me wrong, it is something to struggle for in some degree, but it will never be achieved. Mostly because we are so different from each other. Everyones view of religion is different from each other. The holy books is merely guidelines to some undefined goal. No one has the same physical attributes as their which makes us suitable for different kinds of labors. Not everyone has the intellect to study. True equality requires only one job to work in and the same wages. See impossible.
Only two societies have come close to achieve this and they would probably not have fulfilled it either. And a good thing they didn't either. Homo Sovieticus and Aryans are probably (or probably, they aren't) not the best equality concepts that man envisioned true hitory. For a good hypotetic overlook of this concept one should play the game Tales of Symphonia. The goal for the evil organisation is to create a world for half-elves as they are being discriminated by the other races by purging the others from existance or absorb them as lifeless being (which happens to the half-elves themself as they don't know whats good for them). They have no feelings, no senses.
Is the boss then an evil person? If you play it, you will feel pity with him. The hero on the other hand goes another way and preaches tolerance instead of letting everyone become equal to the extreme and that should be what we really are struggling for. We accept everyone eventhough we are different.
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