It Seems To Me In Shakespeare’s play: Romeo and Juliet; he writes “a rose under any other name would smell as sweet.” Shakespeare lived from 1564 to 1616.
The point has been clear even before the days of Shakespeare that a name change does not alter the essence. So, let’s get to the point! It is kind to say Senator so and so is charged with misappropriation of government funds, (but he is a thief).
It is kind to say Senator so and so mis-spoke, (but he is a liar). It is kind to say so and so had an affair (but it is adultery). It is kind to say so and so has different feelings about some sexual matters (but it is sodomy). Change the name of the flower but the essence is still there.
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