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Topic: What is the difference?
Posted: 09-Apr-2016 at 23:59 By TheAlaniDragonRising
Originally posted by Aeoli

Originally posted by TheAlaniDragonRising


Are you against equality as a principle, Aeoli?

Equality like in Soviet Russia, same size house, same monthly food aid etc.

You can give your child the right to choose colour of his/her room. But you should decide the brand after checking price-quality-chemical safety...

He or She can suggest a brand also but you should explain it why it shouldn't be. 

When you give the equal right to vote for the room colour, you take it the risk of using unsafety brand
My belief in equality stems from my belief that we are what we are due to our circumstances and not design, which generally holds up. It certainly has nothing to do with an ill-conceived scenario.

Originally posted by Aeoli

Originally posted by TheAlaniDragonRising

Just a thought, Aeoli, but what if what transpired here was planned to happen. Something here somehow doesn't add up. Looks to me as if Dundar may be a dupe, a patsy.

Please on it. 

and don't get it how relevent it. 

The main issue is, in both case there is situation which is not proper in international laws and there are two people who show them to world. Both people accuse about it in their countries. But one country accuse the other country of being un respetful about freedom speech. 

just WTF


OK, Aeoli, let me put it this way. The difference between their respective situations is as follows, in a round about way. Snowden in his position was like your friend you decide to confide in a sensitive secret, as long as they tell no one else, but then betrays your confidence. How would you feel about that person for going against your wishes? Dundar, on the other hand is not restricted by a promise like that. Security personnel tend to sign contracts stipulating how they should keep state secrets just that secret. Only one of them had freedom in regards to their respective issues disclosed.

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