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Why do you think it is important for everyone to be treated equally?

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Answered by saniya2080
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Productivity – people who are treated fairly and have equal opportunity are better able to contribute socially and economically to the community, and to enhance growth and prosperity. Confidence – an equal and fair society is likely to be safer by reducing entrenched social and economic disadvantage.

Answered by Medhani272007
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I think there are different ways in which everyone wants equality. There is a difference in saying that everyone should be equal and everyone should be equal.


I don’t, personally, think that everyone should be equal. People’s differences make them unique. If you make everyone equal then you have a whole lot of people with the same amount of money, the same skill sets, the same tastes, the same looks, blah blah blah. Everyone being equal is boring.

The other definition is more interesting. I think that everyone should be treated equally (at least to begin with) as no human is of more or less philosophical worth than another. We are all anatomically made up of equivalent things. We’re all the result of energy being converted into mass which happened to end up making people. Humans, at their base, are equal.

What sets people apart is personality, and it’s on personality that people should be judged. Everyone should be treated with the same amount of respect upon first hearing their name or meeting them. Everyone should be given an equal chance - but it’s up to them how they use that chance. I will treat everyone with equal respect the first time I meet them. How they react is what determines whether they gain my respect, or lose it; but I will treat every stranger as an equal to myself.

I think that everyone should be treated equally until they’ve been given a chance to tip the scales. Every interaction between humans casts more connections between people; if those connections are initially biased then what’s the point in establishing them at all?


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