Antidiscrimination and inclusiveness

[The third in a series on inclusiveness.]

As I showed in my last piece in this series, prejudice and discrimination are natural, normal, and beneficial in the same way other basic principles that order human life—like private property and government—are natural, normal, and beneficial.

Here are some examples of prejudice and discrimination:

  • Expecting different
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Of paper tigers and pontiffs

The Easter offensive against the Church has been unusually aggressive this year, and it’s lasting longer than usual. A sober response is naturally in order, and there are those who are providing it, but at bottom the attacks don’t bother me that much. Some reasons:

  1. The Church is well-founded. It has an explanation for what
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