Is equal opportunity no longer considered an ideal?
I wonder, if the general public was asked whether or not it valued equal opportunity how it would respond. The more I consider this debate the more I view it as obscure. Only in such an environment would people actually oppose equal opportunity and thus not view inequality as a problem.
Brendan, your question is flawed because however I answer you'll think you'll have material against my arguments, manipulate my words and act accordingly. You set it up as such - in absolute terms. jamesdrv and bubble sunglasses have cited two of the many flaws of the question. I therefore have no current intention of sharing my thoughts with you on this matter. But much more importantly, it is of no relevance to this discussion, as what is being advocated is equality in opportunity, which inherently has positive connotations. I have already been through this; it is as if I'm going around in a circle.
The fact that you have not even answered it, and then tried use a classic political dodge in order to avoid answering the question, says a lot in itself.
By that token, you could conceivably be guilty of hypocrisy. You have failed to answer several of my questions. Do not fret, I'm not implying that I want you to; I am however asking you to reconsider attempting to pressure me into playing your little games.