"From this picture, if you're too focus on the quantity of crates on which the person stands on, you've been fooled to miss out the reasoning behind the existence of the fence from the very beginning"
"This picture is an illusion. Neither side shows any 'equality' nor 'justice'. Which part of 'equality' or 'justice' does it allow those who do not pay for the stadium entrance to watch the game? How is it 'equal' or 'do justice' to those who actually pay to watch the game? If anything, the only appropriate message from this picture is the fence that symbolizes that nothing is free and the restrictions the fence creates that makes it 'difficult' to enjoy what can be freely given"
"From this picture, if you're too focus on the quantity of crates on which the person stands on, you've been fooled to miss out the reasoning behind the existence of the fence from the very beginning"
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"This picture is an illusion. Neither side shows any 'equality' nor 'justice'. Which part of 'equality' or 'justice' does it allow those who do not pay for the stadium entrance to watch the game? How is it 'equal' or 'do justice' to those who actually pay to watch the game? If anything, the only appropriate message from this picture is the fence that symbolizes that nothing is free and the restrictions the fence creates that makes it 'difficult' to enjoy what can be freely given"
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