Equality Does NOT Mean Equal Success for ALL
In the United States, every American is granted equality, but does that mean every American will be equally successful?
NO.
And that is okay.
Let me use the famous analogy of a competition. In a competition, everyone starts in the same place; once the competition begins, some people pull ahead, and some people fall behind but guess what? Everyone started in the same place.
In America, people argue that within this “competition” analogy, even if every person is starting at the start line, the finish line needs to be shorter for those who aren’t competing and others. Well, my friends, that is communism.
It creates a handicap for those who “aren’t capable enough” and equates them to everyone. Like all government things, that sounds GREAT but let me tell you, it ISN’T. If the government levels one person, that means they can LEVEL EVERYONE. This creates a legal slippery slope of no competition, laziness, welfare, high taxes, socialism, suppression of success, and, most importantly, FREEDOM.
Always be aware, there is more to the picture. We can’t just assume that the government is trying to help everyone.
The closer you look, the more you will see that equalizing someone is more about flattening EVERYONE.