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This thread is a good explanation of why I hate the labels “liberal” and “conservative”. They are thrown around with no precise agreement on what they mean, and usually not in a spirit of charity, or even honesty.
In the 1960’s I thought that James Meredith should be admitted or denied admission to the University of Mississippi based on his qualifications and not on his race. I was considered “liberal,” because I was putting the rights of the individual above the will of the majority.
Today I stil believe that everyone should be admitted to universities based on objective qualifications and not on the basis of race. Now I am called “conservative,” because I reject race-based quotas and most forms of affirmative action.
Is EQUAL PROTECTION under the law liberal or conservative?
The Church teaches that we are equal in human dignity, but for centuries church leaders ignored the evils of slavery. Were they liberal or conservative?
I believe we would all be better served by dealing with the facts in a spirit of charity and cutting way back on the use of labels. Truth is more important than winning the argument.
In the 1960’s I thought that James Meredith should be admitted or denied admission to the University of Mississippi based on his qualifications and not on his race. I was considered “liberal,” because I was putting the rights of the individual above the will of the majority.
Today I stil believe that everyone should be admitted to universities based on objective qualifications and not on the basis of race. Now I am called “conservative,” because I reject race-based quotas and most forms of affirmative action.
Is EQUAL PROTECTION under the law liberal or conservative?
The Church teaches that we are equal in human dignity, but for centuries church leaders ignored the evils of slavery. Were they liberal or conservative?
I believe we would all be better served by dealing with the facts in a spirit of charity and cutting way back on the use of labels. Truth is more important than winning the argument.