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Working for the common good leads to the end of slavery, women's suffrage, labor rights and minimum wages. Along with national health care, though we're not there yet. Having been in Cambodia a few years back, the divide between rich and poor is very great- there's no progressive taxation, you see. The rich run the government and are as corrupt as can be. We went to lunch with a very wealthy lady-- she was very nice-- and she has full-time bodyguards to protect her because, as a wealthy person in a very poor country, she's not safe walking by herself. It's not a nice feeling, eating lunch with armed bodyguards standing near you. That's the flip side not believing society owes something to the poor, B. Their fellow citizens are starving and their lives are at risk from said starving people. Some of us don't think gated communities are an ideal living circumstance, you know. But then maybe you favor aristocracies, which is what the kind of economic system you want leads to. Worked out very well for the Tsar, didn't it? So you're claiming that religion and ethnicity had nothing to do with the genocide in Cambodia? Is that what you're claiming?
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