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Face the Nation: Kashkari, Vinograd, Gates
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on...Neel Kashkari, the Minneapolis Federal Reserve president, tells "Face the Nation" that "it's certainly possible" unemployment will continue to tick up and there will be some economic "cooling" over the next few weeks", CBS News contributor Sam Vinograd, an Obama administration Homeland Security official, tells "Face the Nation" that she is "less concerned" about the terrorism threat from people coming through the border than "a bad actor who...
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The system was heavily criticized even in the Medieval times, when a multitude of militaristic and monastic orders based their entire lives around upholding "justice", leading to very questionable legal stances and behaviors. Nowadays, in the age of science and technology, it should have no place in a civilized society.
It is the idea of "justice" that leads to rulings such as "Your ancestors were oppressed 200 years ago, so now you can demand compensation from the oppressors' successors", or "This peasant has kept more vegetables than he deserved, hence the lord should appropriate his farm".
How do I feel about any sort of justice movements or activists? The following picture gives the answer:
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