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RE: EPIC: Google's Leaked Document On Their Censorship Of The Web: 'The Good Censor' - What I Learned About Their Logic & How Steem Can Leverage Their Failures. (Part 1)

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For me, judgement is not discernment. Discernment leaves space open for change - whereas judgements are outside of time and continue to have a lasting effect in self long after they are formed. Discernment notices the differences in things, whereas judgement has a blanket quality that denies details in favor of quick (and typically false) conclusions.

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I've just pointed out that prejudice and bias is more accurate for the example you gave, do you not agree? Now the question is why do you see a difference between discernment and judgement? It's as if you have a prejudice against the word itself, because discernment and judgement are interchangeable and describe the very same act.

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