The 7 Deadly Premises of the Left
1. Human beings are born perfect but are corrupted by society.
2. Crime is due to social inequity or past injustice.
3. Private property is accumulated via theft; ergo, property owners have no moral right to it.
4. Privileged people don’t deserve to be protected by the state.
5. Gang violence, indeed all crime, is a social problem.
6. Lessening police powers, a.k.a. pro-crime policies, are necessary reforms.
7. Truth, that is all reality, is not objective. Each individual has their own subjective truth.
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1. Human beings are born perfect but are corrupted by society.
2. Crime is due to social inequity or past injustice.
3. Private property is accumulated via theft; ergo, property owners have no moral right to it.
4. Privileged people don’t deserve to be protected by the state.
5. Gang violence, indeed all crime, is a social problem.
6. Lessening police powers, a.k.a. pro-crime policies, are necessary reforms.
7. Truth, that is all reality, is not objective. Each individual has their own subjective truth.
The 7 Deadly Premises of the Left
1. Human beings are born perfect but are corrupted by society.
2. Crime is due to social inequity or past injustice.
3. Private property is accumulated via theft; ergo, property owners have no moral right to it.
4. Privileged people don’t deserve to be protected by the state.
5. Gang violence, indeed all crime, is a social problem.
6. Lessening police powers, a.k.a. pro-crime policies, are necessary reforms.
7. Truth, that is all reality, is not objective. Each individual has their own subjective truth.
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