You believe in creating a society where everyone has equal opportunities, rights, and access to resources, regardless of their background or social status.
Social Equality is a political ideology that advocates for equal opportunities and rights for all individuals, regardless of their social status, race, gender, or other factors. It is a concept deeply rooted in the principles of justice, fairness, and equity, emphasizing that everyone should have the same access to social goods, services, and opportunities such as education, healthcare, and employment.
The history of social equality as a political ideology can be traced back to the Enlightenment era in the 18th century, when philosophers like Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Immanuel Kant…
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Have you ever witnessed or experienced privilege in your daily life, and how did it make you feel?
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I have experienced and witnessed privilege, and it made me feel bad and feel empathy for those who are hurt by this.
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I have visited other third world countries and it made me sop grateful for what I had in this country, and even on bad days I still have 100x more than some have in this world.
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I have experienced privilege only in ways that I have earned through hard work and respect. Life is difficult for everyone in a variety of ways. Some lives are easier than others however I see this as a law of nature: not everyone gets served the same plate. Some must work harder to achieve what others were given for nothing. Furthermore it is our responsibility to help our neighbors in order to make life easier for all, not on a national level, but on the state or local level.
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yes i had privilege in my life and it feels like i lost everything i wanted and everything i had and feeling like i dont have it no more in my entire life.
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I have experienced privilege as a white person with a comfortable family income. It made me feel privileged and I wish that all children may have my same opportunities.
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Yes, I feel like I am treated better than some of the minorities at my school
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How do you think celebrating diversity can lead to stronger unity in our society?
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No, because in most cases celebrating diversity puts others down because minoritys are favored in the celebrating.
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It can lead to stronger unity in our society by showing that everyone is loved and has a place in the country.
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By realizing that it is here and focusing on more important issues.
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Why might two equally hard-working people not end up in the same place financially or socially?
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there are so many reasons including race, gender, gender identity, where you are in the world, etc.
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What does the term 'justice for all' mean to you in a practical sense at school or in your community?
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"Ensuring fairness and equity for all individuals, regardless of their background, identity, or circumstances, is what "justice for all" signifies in the realm of social equality within schools or communities."
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Justice for all means that all should begin at the same place, everyone should be presented with the same opportunities from the start; it does not mean that if people fall behind of their own volition that they should be assisted to the level of others, or that those ahead should be held back.
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justice for all means equal justice for everyone no matter their race. gender, or social standing.
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everyone would need to be nice and respectful to all genders and races.
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When have you seen someone stand up for fairness, and how did it influence those around them?
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I have seen many people stand up for fairness, it showed others around them that there are people that are willing to fight for things.
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If a person sees that another is willing to fight for fairness, many others will work up the courage and fight along side for fairness.
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The Tinker case it showed the government and the school the students can show their outlooks.
I always strive to stand up for the idea that everyone must be treated fair and equal regardless of background
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In what ways do you see inequality in the media, and how does it affect your view of the world?
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I see inequality when it comes to the people in power trying to have a say in women's bodies and when they discuss the topic of immigration and building borders.
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The mainstream media is highly biased and critical against the opposite’s beliefs. It is practically similar to political propaganda put out by authoritarian regimes from the 40’s disguised as “unbiased media”.
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Media is skewed by whichever stance they may support, which can then lead to misinformation and false news being spread.
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under-privileged parents exercise greater control over their children's social media use to balance the risks that these young people face by living in less affluent neighbourhoods.
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How does your family background influence your opportunities, and is this fair?
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I come from a middle class family that taught me how to work hard, this is fair
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My family background allows me access to many opportunities and this isn't fair to all.
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Can you think of a historical figure who significantly advanced social equality, and what inspires you about them?
Martin Luther King is a hero. He was a great example of what being a Christian in today's world means.
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Probably the people who helped stone wall. Though not one figure they helped greatly with equality today.
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Can you think of a situation where treating everyone exactly the same might not be fair?
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Why do you think some people are hesitant to support social equality?
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I think some people don't like to support social equality because they are self centered and don't want to share what others don't have
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If you discovered a friend's opinion was based on a stereotype, how would you approach the conversation?
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I would probably say that although some fit the stereotype, it does not apply to all/a majority of that group or people. Basing an opinion on stereotyping can lead to misinformation and harm.
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I would bring up the fact that they said something stereotype and tell them that it isn't right that they should knowledge that they said something no okay. I would also give them examples on how they were wrong.
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