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A similar example to the phenomenon I'm describing above would be handicap parking spaces; there are significantly less handicapped people than non-handicapped people, so one might argue that majority rules and tough luck crippled guys.

However, I think most reasonable people would agree that it is a very mild inconvenience to that majority of people (we can't park in the two closest spaces to the front entrance of a store) and it greatly assists those in need, so it's an inconveniance I'm willing to live with. 

In the case we're discussing, I'm willing to take a very mild inconvenience to assist the parents who do not have the same views that I do. 



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