Note: This chapter is currently undergoing a proofreading so you may see a lot of grammatical and spelling error.
I know Ayano has once tackled this topic before in one of his monologue, but what do you think is the word equality? First, we must know what it means. According to a certain website, equality is about ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents.
In addition, it is a fundamental concept in various fields, including mathematics, ethics, and social justice. It can be defined differently depending on the context. In mathematics, equality means that two values or expressions are the same. In ethics and social justice, equality often refers to the fair treatment and opportunities for all individuals.
In simpler term, from the root word itself, equality is the state of being equal. Now that you know what it means, do you believe equality exist?
Thomas Jefferson once stated that all men are created equally, but he did not mean individual equality, and according to George Lakey, there will never be a true equality because according to him, rank reflects values and unfortunately, it is a covert form of inequality.
Base on Gini Index, ranging from 0 to 100, inequality fell from 70 in 1988 to 62 in 2013. In short, global inequality has fallen during the last decades, but that doesn't mean there will be a total equality.
What I mean is, equality is an ongoing and complex societal issue. While significant progress has been made in many parts of the world to promote equality in various aspects of life, there are still challenges and disparities that exist. Equality in terms of gender, race, socioeconomic status, and more is a topic of ongoing debate and action.
In many societies, there have been efforts to promote equality through laws, policies, and social movements. However, achieving complete equality remains an elusive goal. Discrimination, bias, and disparities still exist in many areas, including income, education, healthcare, and access to opportunities.
So, while there have been positive steps towards equality, it's an ongoing process, and the level of equality can vary widely from one place to another. Achieving true equality is a complex and long-term endeavor that continues to be a goal for many individuals and organizations.
You are probably wondering why am I discussing such things. To be honest, I don't have any single idea on what am I talking about. I just suddenly felt like blathering equality. It all started after I ate dinner with Horikita. I went to my designated room and head straight to take a bath. I face the mirror completely naked and frowned.
"What's the point of equality if Ayanokouji's crotch is bigger than mine?" I uttered in complete defeat. "There's no equality."
Sasuga Ayanokouji, but remember, size is not all about everything. What's the use of your sword if you don't even know how to wield, nor to sheath its blade? But who am I to talk when me, myself, haven't used it in a battle.
Nevertheless, it will be a waste if I don't use such a huge asset into good use. Lets start from a certain girl on a cane and make her use a wheel chair. Just kidding.
Jokes aside, as I dip myself in the tub, I started ruminating. My original plan is to change the plot to my desired outcome, but there's a problem. It's about the thing occured in my dream. Assuming it really happened, I'm not a hundred percent sure when it will be triggered again. I guess whenever I try to talk about that novel to others, but it might also get triggered by some unknown variable that's why I'm being cautious as to not change the plot too much.
Afterall, I want to avoid that from happening as much as possible because I don't want to encounter that unpleasant feeling anymore. Thanks to Ayano's mentality that I was able to withstand that horrible experience, but without it, I probably go insane.
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