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Are there or are there no differences is one discussion, sure. A much more interesting one to me is - if yes/no, then what? What does that imply? This articles notes that the answer is yes (but apparently, it's still debatable), but it then goes on into why, which is interesting.

I welcome differences. Recognizing and accepting them is the first meaningful step towards any worthwhile societal value adoption.



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