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This explains our country and voting as well.

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Putin | Hamas to the Hague 🇨🇦 🇺🇦 🇮🇱1 year ago

I read the following somewhere: "Liberals will help 100 people if there is a chance that 1 person really needs it. "Conservatives will DENY help to 100 people if there is a chance that 1 person does NOT really need it.

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André Marcel Harris, MSW1 year ago

This is literally the reason why the US doesn’t have universal healthcare

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LookieHere1 year ago

The last option isn't founded on greed. It's founded on a sense of unfairness. It's not fair that someone who doesn't put in the effort gets the same reward as someone who does.

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Rock Paper Sizzle1 year ago

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Damon Parker1 year ago

Lots of missing the point here. Many of the people who voted against receiving the 95 percent wouldn't achieve that grade and voted to spite others. The point is many of us think we are the ones who deserve the best in life and others don't, irregardless of our actual merit.

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LibertyJ1 year ago

The 20 people in class who didn’t vote for the giveaway are the hope for the future, the success of the country, and the only ones with INTEGRITY in the class. You don’t attend college for guaranteed easy grades. You go to LEARN. Give me those 20 kids for my team! As my neighbors, friends, colleagues— THOSE are the people I want in my life.

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ZJ1 year ago

This analogy is awful. The assumption here is everyone getting 95% is somehow a good outcome. This is nonsense. If everyone gets 95% regardless of their input then the grades are rendered meaningless. Everyone doesn’t win - everyone loses -especially those who have worked hard.

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Seelen1 year ago

I love the concept, but honestly, I wouldn't want a bunch of psychologists running around who would have gotten a 30% on their final exam if they actually took it but I like it in theory ps: reality vs theory isn't "missing the point", it IS the point. study that nuance

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DM1 year ago

1) Wow. Ya'll are really missing the point. They legit had an opportunity to get an easy A. They literally had an option B) I think I can do better. They Choose D) I'd rather someone, not get the same grade as mean even if they didn't study as much.

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Novel From Nothing1 year ago

"I didn't want someone who studied less to get the same grade as me" =/= "Greed will always hurt you."

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DILLIGAF escape plan1 year ago

Comments unironically proving the point. The fact yall think ONE final’s exam grade to an INTRO course is going to create an unqualified psychologist is very telling.

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