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There’s no real address to the concept of “fairness”. Let’s say there are three basketball teams. High school. Based on teams I’ve seen.
Team A has three NCAA bound prep players (Florida, Columbia, and a mid major)
Team B has two (Baylor and UConn).
Team C has none and barely has anyone who could actually play good basketball.
team A beats team b by 40.
Team B beats team c by 50.
team a beats team c by 80.
the least “fair game” is a vs c.
but if I tell you that team b is an elite girls team, all of a sudden, game 2 between b and c is unfair. Except the girls would
Demolish them.
again, it’s seems we are okay with some degree of not fairness.
as I’ve said before I don’t have an answer. I don’t know the answer. But this strict thing about “fairness” isnt an absolute.
And this isn’t merely a thought exercise or “waxing poetic” whatever the hell thsts supposed to mean as a disarming criticism.
Team A has three NCAA bound prep players (Florida, Columbia, and a mid major)
Team B has two (Baylor and UConn).
Team C has none and barely has anyone who could actually play good basketball.
team A beats team b by 40.
Team B beats team c by 50.
team a beats team c by 80.
the least “fair game” is a vs c.
but if I tell you that team b is an elite girls team, all of a sudden, game 2 between b and c is unfair. Except the girls would
Demolish them.
again, it’s seems we are okay with some degree of not fairness.
as I’ve said before I don’t have an answer. I don’t know the answer. But this strict thing about “fairness” isnt an absolute.
And this isn’t merely a thought exercise or “waxing poetic” whatever the hell thsts supposed to mean as a disarming criticism.