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Not all rules are fair, as fairness often depends on context, perspective, and the intentions behind the rules. Some rules may disproportionately benefit certain groups while disadvantaging others, leading to inequality. Additionally, rules can be influenced by cultural, social, or economic factors that may not align with principles of justice and equity. Ultimately, fairness is subjective and can vary based on individual values and experiences.

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