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enwiabe:
Extremely loaded. You were just about ready to launch into your libertarian, free market spiel. :-/ Brendan, my advice to you is to pick your battles. You may not agree with everything but that doesn't mean that everything needs a battle. You should pick them wisely, otherwise you just sound belligerent.

brendan:
Let's summarise:

You said "the problem of inequality"

I asked: "Why is inequality a problem?"

Then you say: "Extremely loaded. You were just about ready to launch into your libertarian, free market spiel. :-/ Brendan, my advice to you is to pick your battles. You may not agree with everything but that doesn't mean that everything needs a battle. You should pick them wisely, otherwise you just sound belligerent."

enwiabe:
You think I don't know where that was headed? You've argued about this so many times in the forum, in IRC, on MSN and that's the path you take every time. If I didn't impugn the motives behind your question there, that's exactly what would have happened.

But, in the interests of letting this thread die. You win, Brendan. :) I don't know exactly what you've won or what for but... you have persuaded me. :D

EDIT: Oh nice edit there, Brendan... making your argument after this thread. See? Argument. Every time you post brendan, it's in an argument. See if that doesn't say something about you.

Collin Li:
Inequality isn't the problem - the problem is the low standard set by public schools. Our goal is to lift standards all across the board, as these resources are accessible by all.

Nick:
I'm wondering why a separate thread was needed given that enwiabe set up a thread specifically for "VCE notes constructive criticism".

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