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Students hate this 'racist' quote...until they find out it's Margaret Sanger's
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<blockquote data-quote="TeamTomlyn" data-source="post: 3427637" data-attributes="member: 46099"><p>Has anyone else ever eliminated the hot topic/ trigger points from the situation and look at it at face value? Where does personal accountability come into play? Where do we draw the line and hold people accountable for their actions? More importantly, how does that personal accountability or lack thereof, impact our communities?</p><p></p><p>From my own perspective, I believe even bad examples are great learning opportunities. I don't have to touch the hot frying pan when my buddy tells me how bad it burnt him. However adversely if we live in a society that curbs personal accountability and says you can be a failure without failing; tends not to do nothing but create a dependency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeamTomlyn, post: 3427637, member: 46099"] Has anyone else ever eliminated the hot topic/ trigger points from the situation and look at it at face value? Where does personal accountability come into play? Where do we draw the line and hold people accountable for their actions? More importantly, how does that personal accountability or lack thereof, impact our communities? From my own perspective, I believe even bad examples are great learning opportunities. I don't have to touch the hot frying pan when my buddy tells me how bad it burnt him. However adversely if we live in a society that curbs personal accountability and says you can be a failure without failing; tends not to do nothing but create a dependency. [/QUOTE]
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