charlou wrote:Stream of thoughts ...
...equality is not just about labeling and improving the lot of one section of society.
Correct. Attempting to do so often results in inequality because of the notion that in order to improve the lot of one group it must be given preferential treatment over other groups as redress or compensation for past discrimination.
The fallacy of that practice is the presumption that those alive today either are suffering or are inflicting the discrimination that was actually perpetrated by others of their same relative grouping in the past. I call that the "Ancestral Guilt" fallacy.
In short, no person who does not him or herself discriminate against others for immoral reasons is responsible for the actions of others who do, or once did so. No person who has not been discriminated against has a claim against anyone else. No person who has discriminated has a just claim against anyone who did not oppress them in fact. No person owes more than a duty of peaceable tolerance and respect for the other person's peaceable and free exercise of their rights to anyone as a function of their mere existence.
Compensation is only owed to those who actually experience discriminatory and harmful behavior, and they are only owed compensation by those who actually perpetrated the harm.
... women cannot be considered unequal without men also being considered so.
Well, yes, but also rather obvious. Inequality by definition means one has more than another.
... while any group is unequal, we all are.
Some groups are and should be unequal and discrimination against them is justifiable moral and ethical.
... while striving to identify what equality means, both sides seem to be diminishing certain roles and idealising others ...
Agreed.
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