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1. rayine+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-06 22:20:59
The United States is one of the most educated places in the world: https://cgsnet.org/ckfinder/userfiles/images/Data_Sources_11.... Most importantly, it has been that way for a long time. Our college achievement rate for people age 55-65, the people who created the systems in place today, is almost double the OECD average, and more than double that of France.

As to people believing that justice should be applied equally—you’ll find few Americans who disagree with that. What you’ll find is a lot of people who disagree about what that means.

The final point is a random left-wing wishlist item that has nothing to do with fighting “fascism.”

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2. JKCalh+g6[view] [source] 2020-06-06 23:12:07
>>rayine+(OP)
> The final point is a random left-wing wishlist item

I would say the perception that the system is rigged toward the elite and that the masses will never attain any measure of wealth is directly correlated to the populist election of a president (with fascist leanings) that we see right now in the U.S.

But perhaps I am ignorant of the term "fascist".

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