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José Luis's avatar

Hello Justin, I am an 18-year-old Chilean citizen, from the Maule region, Cauquenes, and I found your channel on YouTube looking for an opinion on the issue of weapons, because here the president wants to increase bureaucracy and practically make it impossible to own weapons, or even for former military retirees. Well crime is serious in all countries, here they modify the false weapons and those defined in real ones.

I had in mind to do politics in some way, study law or something with humanity, but finally I came to the same thing as you that everything begins with one, being fulfilled and then sharing that with the rest, having a good speech, promoting union and not the edginess.

Now I'm studying political issues according to different opinions and well I found you first.

I really like this article, something practical to improve the world.

What do you recommend to get started in politics, studies, pages, because I know that in the United States, in English, there is a very large library of knowledge, which I want to immerse myself in, thank you very much Justin Stapley.

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Ben Connelly's avatar

Have you read Jonathan Haidt’s book The Righteous Mind? I’m reminding of his discussion of moral foundations and the difference between left and right with respect to the Equality/Fairness foundation. Basically, conservatives like you and I are far more likely to believe in the importance of Proportionality (ie it’s only fair if the person who worked the most gets paid more than the person who worked the least, etc.). Hence conservatives emphasize equality of opportunity. Progressives prefer strict equality (or even egalitarianism) to proportionality. Hence they emphasize equality of outcome and think that conservatives don’t believe in fairness or equality because they don’t understand proportionality.

“ If we choose to not look at equality solely through the lenses of finance, but through the lenses of rights and liberties, we can approach the idea that justice has less to do with what is in the pocketbook and more about allowing individuals to be answerable to their hearts and minds and the capacity to receive the just effects of their decisions.”

I agree. And once again it’s something progressives don’t understand. If you don’t believe in natural rights, then there is no equality of man. The only thing you have is strict equality of outcome (flatness). Progressives don’t understand what Jefferson meant when he said all men were created equal. They’d say, “they aren’t! Billionaires have more money than homeless people.” You and I believe that billionaires and homeless people were created equal in their status as human beings made in the image of God. Equal in the same claim on life or right to life. Not monetary equality.

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