> I'd prefer to discriminate against him. There is a significant
> difference between justifiable discrimination (making an assessment
> based on an individual's known history) and indiscriminate prejudice
> against a group of people. You could say this would be discrimination
> of the "group" of murderers I suppose -- but then, _murder_ is a
> conscious decision to perform an evil act and not an innocuous state
> of being the person can't reasonably control such as their gender or
> race.

Not disagreeing, but I think it's hilarious that you are making an
argument for discrimanate discrimination, or discriminating
discriminately.  That's just funny!

--Ben


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