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Home › Sustainability › An Object of Pride

An Object of Pride

craigshieldsPosted on February 25, 2023 Posted in Sustainability

It’s never been clear to me why anyone should be proud of an accident of birth.

Now, imagine having pride in your hatred of those born less fortunate.

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