If we say we believe in equality for all then we must fight for equality for all, not betray our immigrant sisters.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
True equality means holding everyone accountable in the same way, regardless of race, gender, faith, ethnicity - or political ideology.
I feel if you believe in equality, you have to believe in it for everybody. And that's the way I've always lived my life.
What I find most interesting about the U.S. is this idea of equality. That's what I'm trying to do with immigration. If what the founding fathers said is true, that we are all equal, then let's fight for that.
Too often, we fall into the trap of thinking 'equal' means 'the same' and that we achieve equality by treating everyone identically.
My commitment to gender equality is rooted in the quintessentially American principle of equal justice under law.
The word 'equality' shows up too much in our founding documents for anyone to pretend it's not the American way.
We need to fight for the equal rights of citizens.
Let us remember we are all part of one American family. We are united in common values, and that includes belief in equality under the law, basic respect for public order, and the right of peaceful protest.
We are not supposed to be all equal. Let's just forget that. We are supposed to have equal rights under law. If we do that, we have done enough.
Nobody really believes in equality anyway.