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      51 year ago

      Eh, living with themselves was punishment enough. I’m just sorry for the few level-headed outcasts who had to live thinking they were weird or pretending to fit in so they wouldn’t be persecuted.

    • @demlet
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      21 year ago

      Well the plot twist is, they were generally exceptionally smart at what they needed to know to survive. It’s easy to forget how difficult life was for average people up until fairly recently. Like less than a century ago. Education and literacy really weren’t a priority.

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        01 year ago

        I’m not sure if not discriminating against lefties, homosexuals, “colored”, women in general, “witches” in particular, muslims, jews, basically anone non-Christian or even non-{insert denomination} counts as “education and literacy”.

        • @demlet
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          11 year ago

          It takes education to free people of misconceptions. And to be clear, education isn’t just reading, writing, and arithmetic.

          I understand there’s a trend of blaming older generations for just being worse human beings, but in that case my question is, what changed? Or are people still just as terrible? It’s seems undeniable to me that things have improved, and that that improvement comes mostly from better education about issues, and about the world in general.