Yes! I don't know where the crazy idea that equality meant uniformity came from. Instead, it's recognizing that worthiness is not something we can earn through our actions or accomplishments -- it's an innate human right. We all have it. There is not a limited amount of it to go around. You don't have to secure your worthiness at the expense of denying others theirs. No matter who you pick in the world, compare me to that person and I will be better at some things, and they will be better at some things. That doesn't make either of us better or worse as people. It makes us better or worse suited for a particular task. But tasks should never be used to determine worthiness. "Are you capable of connecting with other living beings, even a little bit?" If the answer is yes, you're worthy.