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Who said equal means getting the same thing at time and in place?

There is no widely recognized individual or source who has definitively stated that "equal means getting the same thing at the same time and in the same place." This is a simplistic and potentially inaccurate understanding of equality.

Here's why:

* Equality is about fairness, not uniformity: Equality is about ensuring everyone has the same opportunities and rights, regardless of their individual circumstances. This doesn't mean everyone needs to receive the same thing, but rather the support they need to thrive.

* Context matters: What is considered equal can vary depending on the situation. Equal access to education might involve different resources or support for students with different needs.

* Equity vs. Equality: The concepts of equity and equality are often intertwined but different. Equality focuses on treating everyone the same, while equity focuses on giving everyone what they need to achieve the same outcome.

It's important to avoid reducing complex concepts like equality to simplistic definitions that can be misconstrued.

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