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In a just world the publisher of this article would need to submit for anti-misogynist reeducation.
"anti-misogynist reeducation" wouldnt be needed in a just world
A just world isn't a perfect world, just one where justice is present.
I wholeheartedly agree and still say that a just world wouldnt need "anti-mysoginist reeducation"
So more extreme measures?
I think having higher publishing standards is a good start.
Im not sure if it is more extreme, but Its a good start.
But im not opposed to more extreme measures, and im a fan of giving businesses more conditions to operate at all so maybe?