• InverseParallax@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    They’re the ones who hate welfare spending, I’m just trying to help them follow their principles.

    You should have to suffer the consequences of your beliefs, at least when you inflict them on others by force.

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      2 months ago

      While they hate welfare spending, I bet they like farming subsidies a lot. They might be in for a surprise.

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      2 months ago

      I know what you’re saying, and on the surface you’re right.

      The problem is that, past that surface level justice, a shitload of people who have NOT agreed with or even consented to their nonsense would suffer from it just as much.

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        2 months ago

        I lived in the south, man, I lived in most of the country, but the South… I do not see any hope for redemption there whatsoever.

        100 years after losing the civil war they still had Jim Crow and the KKK, Hitler himself wrote about them as an inspiration in Mein Kampf, lynched returning black GIs, and even today they do everything they can to stop black people from voting, or minimizing the effect, when they aren’t just beating brown people for kicks. And they still consider themselves proud of their “Heritage”:

        Personally, it’s us or them now.

        Btw, the reason the south had a massive opioid epidemic? After the welfare reforms the 90s, they realized that meant white people welfare too, so they all applied for SSDI for “back pain” (came out of the SS budget which rich people didn’t care about), which came with free opioid pills they could sell for more money.

        Until we fix them, we’re doomed as a country.