Wheatley         
         
Cuthbert         
         
S         
         The question is: Are some people better than others? The answer is simple (isn't it?) — Purple Pond
Humans compare in many ways. For example, some people are more talented, fit, attractive, intelligent, wealthy, motivated etc. Other people have none of these traits. The question is: Are some people better than others?
S         
         Define "better". — Harry Hindu
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Sir2u         
         The question is: Are some people better than others? — Purple Pond
S         
         The day one of these changes I will say yes, some people are better than others. Human beings are all equal, no matter what they look like, what their health is, how intellectual or not they are. — Sir2u
S         
         Surely, some people are better than others. Random example: severely disabled people are usually better than eugenicists and social dawinists. — Πετροκότσυφας
Harry Hindu         
         
Sir2u         
         No, we're not, and your subsequent statement contradicts this, as worded. You're just not being clear with your meaning. — Sapientia
You mean that we are equal in some respects, and in some respects we should be treated as equals in spite of our differences. — Sapientia
If I can say it clearly, as I've just demonstrated, then why couldn't - or why didn't - you? Is it because it would ruin your comment? You had it set up so nicely (or so it might seem), but then I come along and pick holes in it. — Sapientia
Sir2u         
         According to Wikipedia, in The Social Organism, Herbert Spencer compares society to a living organism, and argues that, just as biological organisms evolve through natural selection, society evolves and increases in complexity through analogous processes. — Sapientia
BC         
         There are some nasty elements throughout history in comparing humans. Eugenicists and social Darwinists thought that some people are better than others and it's the duty of society to weed out the 'junk humans' to promote a healthy human society. — Purple Pond
BC         
         some people are more talented, fit, attractive, intelligent... [and] motivated. Other people have none of these traits. — Purple Pond
Sir2u         
         You and Sapientia seem to be in need of couple's therapy. — Bitter Crank
Sir2u         
         I would prefer to be more talented, fit, attractive, intelligent, and motivated, than less so, because higher levels of these features enable one to engage the human and physical world more successfully. — Bitter Crank
IF one would prefer to be more talented, fit, attractive, intelligent, and motivated, apparently one thinks it would be better. — Bitter Crank
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unenlightened         
         
Sir2u         
         
gurugeorge         
         
BC         
         I don't see anything inherently against disabled people in doing that. — Sapientia
you are what you are. — Sir2u
Sir2u         
         doesn't mean that the obvious next step is sending out the poison gas vans to despatch everybody who fails to be "better". — Bitter Crank
BC         
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