Trump has been indicted. He will be tried in the middle of an election. These people will sacrifice anything to attain their goals.
Buddhism at the Center
There are millions of Buddhists in America and Canada. Millions. Yet there is not one, one, Buddhist in the National Hockey League.
Isn't the failure of an organization or group to reflect the national statistics prima facie proof of bigotry?
So, what are we to do with these outliers that are so frequent? You might be able to rationalize some disparities as resulting from some nonspecific hierarchy. So, you could attack the vague lieutenant of the hierarchy--although he may not know he's a representative of evil and may take it poorly.
But what do you do about the Buddhist hockey player? Or, on the other hand, all the Buddhist spelling bee winners? Does justice always have to result in an attack on merit?
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