Ok, I'm going to try this one last time. Overall, really what I'm advocating is a minimum level of standard for every citizen. Not a maximum level of standard.
Aizle wrote:
It means that is someone commits a crime, the poor guy should get the same punishment that the rich guy does that the chinese guys does that the white guy does, etc.
What I mean here is that the sentence that someone receives is based on the quality of the evidence and their argument, not the color of their skin or social status. Obviously from a practical standpoint there are going to be some differences in the quality level of lawyer a rich man can afford compared to a poor man. I didn't think I had to specifically call that out as it's assumed. That said, the court appointed lawyers should be competent and skilled enough to present a quality defense to anyone they are assigned to.
Aizle wrote:
It means that public schooling should be of the same quality regardless of if you live in a poor neighborhood or a rich one, in the city or in a rural area.
Again here, I'm talking about leveling the playing field for the services that are provided, not the outcome of the students themselves. Currently with property taxes funding schooling, rich neighborhoods have amazing schools, teachers and programs, while poor neighborhoods have horrible schools, teachers and programs. I believe that we need to raise the bar across the school system so that the overall success of our children is increased. Certainly richer parents tend to be more involved in their childs education and put more emphasis on it, so I would still expect rich kids to perform better overall, but we would hopefully be increasing the chance of success of those on the bottom end of the spectrum. However, at the end of the day, the success or failure would still reside squarely on the shoulders of the student.
Aizle wrote:
It means that if you're in love with someone and want to make a commitment to them you should be able to get married, regardless of what gender your partner is.
Really all this one is about is allowing everyone, regardless of gender and sexual orientation to be allowed to properly care for their loved ones. Stay with them in the hospital, take advantage of various insurance coverage and have the state recognize their love for one another.
Aizle wrote:
It means that if you're a citizen of the United States that you have the same base opportunities as anyone else does.
The key word in this sentence is "base". That is that if you are a citizen of the US, you should expect to be able to treated fairly by the law, receive a quality public education and provide for the people that you love/live with just like everyone else. It's about setting a reasonable "base" minimum standard. Nothing more. What you do with those opportunities is up to the individual. Some will undoubtedly waste them. Others won't and in time may very well be able to provide better opportunities for themselves. Good for them. However, I firmly believe that society as a whole will be better off by providing them. I believe the term is called Pay it Forward.