If we cannot agree on anything else, can we agree at least on this?
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Agreement vs disagreement aka good vs evil...conflicts of reason aka many fighting each other about suggestions by few. While the many fight each other reasoning over suggested; the few gain the opportunity to prey upon everything perceivable the many ignore.
The more the many reason (pro-life vs pro-choice) over suggested (abortion)...the more power of consent the suggesting few can wield. If it's that easy to utilize mass consent to fuel suggested child-sacrifice, then "mere" mutilations were already consented to.
Suggested "we all" distracts from perceivable "each one within all". Pluralism (we) distracts from singularity (one); and collectivism (all) distracts from being partial within whole...only oneself can discern that. Reasoning (true vs false) about others suggesting this keeps one distracted.