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Re: Unfair Judgements
Old 12-11-2003, 09:06 AM   #6
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Default Re: Unfair Judgements

Judgment (notice the lack of "e" after "g") can be good, if just. People need to know how to read signs. If "looks can be deceiving", where the hell did we get our first impressions? It's one of those, "don't let history repeat itself" situations. I'm not saying we should descriminate against involuntary attributes (race, shape, size, gender... so forth), but rather actions.

Sitting on a couch and watching t.v. whilst eating chips can be seen as a sign of sloth. In no way is it unfair, as those can safely be defined as lazy attributes. Odds are you have a remote, are eating straight out of the bag, and don't have a tray or even paper towel to wipe your greasy hands.

Actions speak loud, but we have no need to jump to conclusions.

And Dyne, that's the type of material that critics like to eat up. Anything that deals with current issues (especially that with equal rights or abortion). Not saying your friend made a poor essay... just that she could've made a poor essay and still had a chance at winning. Just gotta know what to write.
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