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Create a channel Learn moreWas it morally wrong to whip a lazy slave or hang a rebellious one?i just don't think we should be paying for people to butcher babies, much like i am not in favoring of paying for a slaughter in other countries.
and indeed we are paying for them, because money is fungible.
i wouldn't tell a girl she cannot do it, but fuck if i should be paying for it, even a tiny bit.
there are rationalizations for this, like almost everything.
wandering tribes in africa carried out infanticide at times, when another mouth to feed can endanger the entire tribe.
is that morally wrong? i cannot go along with that. it's survival.
Don't know her, don't care what she thinks.The woman who created Planned Parenthood to exterminate "human weeds".
when you take out the racist element, it is just eugenics
You post this after I link a video of her talking about speaking at a KKK women's auxiliary meeting???But I did try to research this and like most of this stuff being passed around the internet it's not likely to be factual.
That looks like something a 6th grader would say. Did you ever get your GED dad ?Looking as oppposed to being?
Thinking is hard for you, no?
I know one of your greatest wishes in life is to be able to call someone dad, but I'm not him. You've never met him and likely never will.That looks like something a 6th grader would say. Did you ever get your GED dad ?
So, she pays taxes that feeds dumbmike and his welfare rat offspring...does she get to say...cut that fat fuckers little dick off because she has money invested.?i just don't think we should be paying for people to butcher babies, much like i am not in favoring of paying for a slaughter in other countries.
and indeed we are paying for them, because money is fungible.
i wouldn't tell a girl she cannot do it, but fuck if i should be paying for it, even a tiny bit.
Sucks to be you, incest hurt you bad .I know one of My greatest wishes in life is to be able to call someone dad.
Tell it to your shrink.I'd be happy if my dad molested me, at least then I'd know who he was.
i think entitlements, while widely abused and incorrectly applied, are one of the truly good things the government does.So, she pays taxes that feeds dumbmike and his welfare rat offspring...does she get to say...cut that fat fuckers little dick off because she has money invested.?
So, she pays taxes that feeds dumbmike and his welfare rat offspring...does she get to say...cut that fat fuckers little dick off because she has money invested.?
That looks like something a 6th grader would say.
If your child came home with a great report card and you grounded them. If your child came home with a failing report card and you rewarded them, what would you be teaching them?i think entitlements, while widely abused and incorrectly applied, are one of the truly good things the government does.
"abortion" is more complicated, because late term abortion is basically murdering a baby, not a blob of cells.
only a fucking idiot thinks that using taxes to feed the poor is comparable to cutting up babies.
@theLBCIf your child came home with a great report card and you grounded them. If your child came home with a failing report card and you rewarded them, what would you be teaching them?
Government does exactly that. Punish people who are successful and reward people who are stupid and lazy.
In psychology it's called operant conditioning, old farmers called it the carrot and the stick. Reward what you want, punish what you don't.
If your child came home with a great report card and you grounded them. If your child came home with a failing report card and you rewarded them, what would you be teaching them?
Government does exactly that. Punish people who are successful and reward people who are stupid and lazy.
In psychology it's called operant conditioning, old farmers called it the carrot and the stick. Reward what you want, punish what you don't.
@doubloon why did you like this when it's exactly what I've been saying on this entire thread?Because dumb/stupid/gullible people are a lot easier to control than intelligent people who can think for themselves, etc. etc.
because some people take advantage of poor policy, it doesn't mean that there is nobody deserving of help.If your child came home with a great report card and you grounded them. If your child came home with a failing report card and you rewarded them, what would you be teaching them?
Government does exactly that. Punish people who are successful and reward people who are stupid and lazy.
In psychology it's called operant conditioning, old farmers called it the carrot and the stick. Reward what you want, punish what you don't.
because some people take advantage of poor policy, it doesn't mean that there is nobody deserving of help.
as i said, the programs are devious by design, but feeding the poor is still worthwhile.
i have to compare entitlements with other things the government does with our money...View attachment 8396136
Poverty in the US is nearly universally the result of laziness and/or poor life choices.
About 10 years ago the Brookings Institute released a study saying if you at least finished high school, got a job, got married, then had kids, IN THAT ORDER, your chances of living in poverty were in the single digits, why should we continue to subsidize laziness and poor life choices?i have to compare entitlements with other things the government does with our money...
like sponsoring proxy wars, or promoting lgbtq+ behavior and abortions abroad.
hence my comment that is was one of the good things they do with my money.
i have met decent hard working people that were poor or needed help at some point in their lives.
you do have a point though...
welfare should not be a career, but we have families with 3 generations that never worked.
single mother on welfare has a daughter.
daughter gets pregnant at 16 and goes on welfare
welfare daughter has a daughter at 15, goes on welfare
baby's mom is 15, grandma is now 31 and great-grandma is 51..
none of the 3 has ever worked in their lives (and chances are good the baby won't either).
no "fathers" were ever in the home, because that would interfere with welfare payments.
while we used to rely on faith based charities to care for the poor, not enough people actually believe in god anymore, and the big talking atheists and religion bashers don't give shit to charities, despite telling everyone that they are better than people that believe is sky lords.
because the government installed "by the people" created these dependents, and sabotaged public education to create even more?About 10 years ago the Brookings Institute released a study saying if you at least finished high school, got a job, got married, then had kids, IN THAT ORDER, your chances of living in poverty were in the single digits, why should we continue to subsidize laziness and poor life choices?
Three Simple Rules Poor Teens Should Follow to Join the Middle Class
Ron Haskins explains research indicating that young people should fulfill three major responsibilities to substantially improve their chances of avoiding poverty and entering the middle class: at least finish high school, get a full-time job and wait until age 21 to get married and have children.www.brookings.edu
So your answer is even more government?because the government installed "by the people" created these dependents, and sabotaged public education to create even more?
i'd like reform at the very least like drug testing, no more bonus payments to keep dad out of the house...force them to do public works if they cannot find a paying job (no more watching tv all day on welfare)...So your answer is even more government?
Why reform instead of eliminate?i'd like reform at the very least like drug testing, no more bonus payments to keep dad out of the house...force them to do public works if they cannot find a paying job (no more watching tv all day on welfare)....
it would impact too many people all at once, and not only the poor but also the people that house them via section 8 and other programs.Why reform instead of eliminate?
If I put an ad in the local paper saying I'd pay 500$/week to cut my lawn, my phone would blow up with calls wanting that job.
When government advertisements say they will pay unwed moms to raise illegitimate children in fatherless homes, folks will sign up for that too.
Remove the pain and you remove the lesson.
Poverty in the US is almost universally the result of laziness and/or poor life choices.it would impact too many people all at once, and not only the poor but also the people that house them via section 8 and other programs.
It wasn't subsidized by government then.Quick question.
How did folks of all colors have such a low unwed mother percentage in the 50's and before?
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Quick question.
How did folks of all colors have such a low unwed mother percentage in the 50's and before?
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It wasn't subsidized by government then.
Swing and a miss.Thank you for providing yet another data point that proves morality is fluid and subjective.
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Poverty in the US is nearly universally the result of laziness and/or poor life choices.
Poverty in the US is almost universally the result of laziness and/or poor life choices.
Three Simple Rules Poor Teens Should Follow to Join the Middle Class
Ron Haskins explains research indicating that young people should fulfill three major responsibilities to substantially improve their chances of avoiding poverty and entering the middle class: at least finish high school, get a full-time job and wait until age 21 to get married and have children.www.brookings.edu
From the article: Finish at least high school, get a job, get married, and have kids IN THAT ORDER and your chances of ever living in poverty are in the single digits
Morality doesn't change.Thank you for providing yet another data point that proves morality is fluid and subjective.
Morality doesn't change.
That some have no morals is a personal failure.
@theLBC why haven't you respinded?Poverty in the US is almost universally the result of laziness and/or poor life choices.
Three Simple Rules Poor Teens Should Follow to Join the Middle Class
Ron Haskins explains research indicating that young people should fulfill three major responsibilities to substantially improve their chances of avoiding poverty and entering the middle class: at least finish high school, get a full-time job and wait until age 21 to get married and have children.www.brookings.edu
From the article: Finish at least high school, get a job, get married, and have kids IN THAT ORDER and your chances of ever living in poverty are in the single digits
Sir-@theLBC why haven't you respinded?
I know very basic logic is hard for some folks, especially if they had no father growing up.View attachment 8397694
Yes,it is OK.
Is there a law that prevents a Man from having cancer removed from his body ?
Because they can regurgitate the talking points the talking heads told them to believe, but past that, they vapor lock. It's obvious they haven't thought the matter out for themselves, and are only behaving like good little automatons.Sir-
It's evident that you hold very strong feelings on this subject, and to be honest, a lot of folks do & make this particular topic a single issue politically for them. And that's ok too. As a sincere compliment- you clearly have gumption in this matter and that's not a character flaw either. With that said, from a perspective as an outsider though- your continual and vehement responses may have crossed past the threshold that you intended for the conversation because (offered respectfully) you seem to be coming across as a Tasmanian Devil and consequences be damned.
I can understand that there are times where that mentality is necessary but as an honest opinion- I fail to see how continuing to call out the 3-4 folks that you have been as this thread progressed for all of these pages ultimately results in anything worth your effort unless you just enjoy the debate (which I suppose is possible too). Best case scenario I'd imagine in your mind is they all acquiesce and agree with your position but after all of the effort spent arguing with them to get to that ideological end state- the matter at hand will not have changed at all in the "real world" outside of the Hide. So what was gained through all of the quips?
Just one opinion of course but best of luck to you sir.
-LD
there is no question. we all (should) know what the problems are...@theLBC why haven't you respinded?
Why pay welfare whores to squirt our bastard children and raise them in fatherless homes, when we know it is the biggest contributing factor to living in poverty, criminality, drug and alcohol abuse, and mental health issues?there is no question. we all (should) know what the problems are...
you act like I support this, despite the sowell quotes i posted.Why pay welfare whores to squirt our bastard children and raise them in fatherless homes, when we know it is the biggest contributing factor to living in poverty, criminality, drug and alcohol abuse, and mental health issues?
Why pay welfare whores to squirt our bastard children and raise them in fatherless homes, when we know it is the biggest contributing factor to living in poverty, criminality, drug and alcohol abuse, and mental health issues?
Fair enough- I’ll leave you to it then.Because they can regurgitate the talking points the talking heads told them to believe, but past that, they vapor lock. It's obvious they haven't thought the matter out for themselves, and are only behaving like good little automatons.
If you supposedly believe in something so deeply, you should be able to defend it.
Why not? They can work for their living, or not, their choice.you act like I support this, despite the sowell quotes i posted.
i don't, but i don't think you can just pull the rug out from under people that the government trained to rely on entitlements.
Not everyone thought like this in times past. In the mid 1800s there was a war where one side thought a segment of the population didn't really count as people. As far as FDR not inviting Owens to the white house, he also wrote letters praising Mussolini's style of government before the war. He also paid 10s of millions of depression era dollars to farmers to burn their crops and destroy their livestock because he thought food prices were too low.Margaret Sanger......well
Why do I have to say this, but I must.
You can't judge a person on the past by the "morals" of today. Her line of thinking was not way out in left field at the time. This thinking was very common. You remember the Olympics held in Nazi Germany, and the name that is already in your mind....Jessie Owens. Did you know that all the americans in the olympics that took a medal got invited to FDR's white house.....BUT.....Jessie Owens, and yes excluded because he was black. It is just the way it was, not debating right or wrong, it is the way it was.
If you point to this to tear down another side, you also point to every statue and building rename that the other side has taken down. You are doing the exact same thing.
Now, the awards.....the people that make these stupid awards have zero clue at the entire history of the person. I would bet half the people have no idea what Nobel is famous for. It is the same thing, and it is stupid.
Personally I shy away from this as I just hate these arguments, you can find great people in all history that had ideas that are very main stream at the time, but we look at today and thing WTF. I imagine sometime in the distant future (provided there is one that does not look like the Fallout TV show) and go, they wanted to cut the tits off girls, and the dicks off boys? And yes we are being told this is a mainstream idea, by the main stream media, how would people 300years from now know the truth.
I think you are falling for what our current education system is selling. Your right not "everyone", but "most" did. And a great many still do, however we don't do it so much by skin pigment but by what you think.Not everyone thought like this in times past. In the mid 1800s there was a war where one side thought a segment of the population didn't really count as people. As far as FDR not inviting Owens to the white house, he also wrote letters praising Mussolini's style of government before the war. He also paid 10s of millions of depression era dollars to farmers to burn their crops and destroy their livestock because he thought food prices were too low.
if you think crime is bad now, imagine what would happen if 65 million people couldn't feed themselves.Why not? They can work for their living, or not, their choice.
It's not at all a secret that Sanger was a eugenicist. At that time it was "Settled Science", and the majoritarian view. Why do you think that Woodrow Wilson reinstituted Jim Crow across the federal government? This was the AGCC of it's day among the "progressives".Don't know her, don't care what she thinks.
But I did try to research this and like most of this stuff being passed around the internet it's not likely to be factual.
Buying into bullshit like this it's no wonder people spout all these indefensible positions and fall back ironclad reasoning like "it's right" or "because".