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[QUOTE="StealthTurkey, post: 3854287, member: 1039"] Great take and I've always thought about this... Do we just accept the existence of people that have these flaws? Or do we show them the right way? Does the permanent branding solve any of the issues that we find to be unacceptable in society? Obviously there are certain crimes where this is the case, like hurting children, or murdering people. But it's a great philosophical question that I feel few people take the time to consider. Take, for instance, somebody that is truly racist. They are publicly exposed, they get fired, they are ostracized from society. Do we really believe they will cease to be racist? Did they learn anything? Did we actually solve the problem? If the answer to those last two are no, did we really make society any better? Or did we just slap a band-aid on the gunshot wound, and then write it off as "our work is done." The person more than likely is still racist, and if they don't understand what they did wrong and we don't give them an opportunity to change, we didn't truly rid society of their negative behavior. We are then collectively saying that we can abide their existence, even if we disagree with it. [/QUOTE]
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