Like, how would it differ from a regular education program? And what would be done about those who don’t want to learn?

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There is no such thing as non-coercive coercion. Coercion is not necessarily bad, especially when coercing people into being good.

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thanks for the rape jokes, brand new account. :ursus-hexagonia:

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