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Obama voters. Do you believe in social equality?
Social equality is a social state of the situation in which everyone has the same status in a sense, at least in terms of voting rights, freedom of expression and assembly, as far as property rights and access to education, health and other social values. If this ideal of social equality should exist, inequality would not be present in society. However, the inequality actually exists because everyone did not enjoy equal status, education or health. Here is a definition: "Social Inequality lack expression access to housing, health care, education, employment opportunities and status. The exclusion of persons of full and equal participation in what we as members of society, perceive as useful a great personal interest and socially desirable "[1].
In terms that you describe, yes. I'm under communism – The concept that private property is wrong. Every person deserves the opportunity to succeed, but they deserve the awards which were then won by their own efforts. Many children throw their education and opportunities, especially because parents these days are too lazy to monitor and pressure their children to achieve. The time parents came to the plate and quit blaming "the system". I think Obama will encourage equal access to health care and education, but it will be for people in this country to take these opportunities and make something with them.
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