

Yeah, German policing of the situation has been pretty insane
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Yeah, German policing of the situation has been pretty insane
Not really, BLM was started to highlight issues of racism, discrimination, inequality etc. faced by black people.
I would not have had an issue if the mod had said equal rights for all people, including Jewish people. It’s the fact that they say equal rights for all, but “in particular” one specific group that I take issue with, doesn’t matter if that group is Jews, Christians, white people, black people, etc.
What I said here: https://feddit.uk/post/29329161/17366266
If we want equal rights for all (as we should) then that includes Jewish people, we don’t then specify that one group “in particular” gets equal rights. I wouldn’t have taken issue with the sentence if it simply said Jewish people included, because “all people” does indeed include Jewish people, but “in particular” is picking them out as special.
Why do they need to be specified? If it’s equal rights for all people, then that includes Jews. There is no need to specify if you are promoting equality for all.
- Calling for the dissolution of Israel, or calling for a one-state solution without specifying equal rights for all people; Jewish in particular.
All people are equal, but some are more equal than others
Something like almost half of generic medications are made in India.
Is this for cancer drugs or generics in general? Only asking because most of the generics I see in the UK are made here, but that might be because I’ve only seen the more common medications and not stuff like cancer drugs.
Hope you manage to beat the cancer!
Yeah, it would be insane not to buy a Tesla self-driving taxi, they pay for themselves
It’s not though, if you’re working in a restaurant/bar/shop and your boss tells you to give good service to everyone, especially (or in particular) Americans, then you’re being told that it’s more important that Americans get good service than other groups, even if you’re supposed to provide good service to everyone.
The fact they may be a non-native speaker might mean that they intended “including” rather than “particularly”, but it doesn’t change the actual meaning of the words that they wrote.