ToothpasteSundae ,
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Seems to me that the kid and the person in red are worse off with justice than equality. The kid now has a somewhat obstructed view and the one in red now has the fence at neck level rather than shoulder level.

corsicanguppy ,

guide of the differences

Well, should the differences need to get somewhere, I'm glad they have a guide.

MelodiousFunk ,
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slimarev92 ,

How is thebkid in the right image better off than in the central image?

SaintWacko ,

He's not, but it didn't cost any additional resources to make him that well off

grue , (edited )

And the improvement to his situation was done in a "fairer" way. (From the perspective of everybody except assholes who like putting up fences to deliberately exclude people, of course.)

AdNecrias ,

The barrier literally wasn't removed, it was just changed xD

Bell ,

Less of a cool guide and more of a political statement

YourPrivatHater ,
@YourPrivatHater@ani.social avatar

Justice would be for them to buy a ticket.

PunnyName ,

Not all games have tickets that can be purchased. Little League games, for instance.

YourPrivatHater ,
@YourPrivatHater@ani.social avatar

Ok but then just go inside where there is places to sit.

PunnyName ,

That's further away from the game.

YourPrivatHater ,
@YourPrivatHater@ani.social avatar

What stadium is build like that?

Anyolduser ,

The one in their imagination, obviously.

wreckedcarzz ,
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go inside [the stadium]

but that's further away

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