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Originally Posted by HalvOnHorseracing
There was an excellent episode of the original Star Trek in which two men from the same planet were fighting with each other across the universe. Why? Although they both were colored half black-half white, one was white on the right side, the other white on the left. It was the best they could come up with to remind us all about racial inequality. Or perhaps just a rip off of Les Miserables
By the way, the original TV Joker, Frank Gorshin, played an Inspector Javert type of part. In the episode there was a scene where he had to chase the Jean Valjean character. Watching Gorshin run like a runner who had a stride that looked half Eric Cartman and half mime trying to climb a ladder.
I will say that the Bible has a lot of excellent story telling, but somebody should have noted that the religious yarn meant as a guide on how to live is only useful if it made sense to the smartest to the dumbest, not just a few zealots in-between.
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If you mean the we, the "non-boxcars", are on one superficial color side versus boxcar's reversed superficial color side, you have not been paying enough attention. He is a color all his own.
I have found an brief interesting way to understand people, is to watch them from the
"corner of your eye" Probably left over from our early pre-evolved fight or flight reflexes.
When one's common sense is threatened one knows it. Without overly ponderous intellectualism and too much calculation, fanaticism, idiocy and hypocrisy stand out clearly.