How are people not "entitled" to food, water, and shelter?
I don’t they should. But if someone is evil, how can you convince them not to be?
I don’t they should. But if someone is evil, how can you convince them not to be?
then they will have to be removed from the equation totally with due time. Obviously, if they are at the point where they are aware of how evil they are, then why should we regret doing it?
Can't believe we have idiots in this thread caping for capitalism while another tries to argue about whether or not a house = shelter and if shelter is the big thing why not just give people mud houses and caves to live in
like good f***ing lord.
this is a childish take on systemic racism and generational poverty
I didn't encourage racism or poverty
Then they should be removed, by force, if they are unwilling to go peacefully.
That would be the only way.
Lmao. are you dumb? the definition of shelter is one google search away. A home's main function will always be as a place to provide shelter. Idk what is so hard to grasp about that.
So if a friend tells you, okay bye, i'm going to go to my shelter now. Are you going to imagine a fully furnished house or a hut in the woods? Because the latter is what you have been arguing that is an inherent right
I didn't encourage racism or poverty
well they're a product of the system of winners and losers
Can't believe we have idiots in this thread caping for capitalism while another tries to argue about whether or not a house = shelter and if shelter is the big thing why not just give people mud houses and caves to live in
like good f***ing lord.
and another tries to argue whether human beings have rights
I didn't encourage racism or poverty
Considering you're in here caping for capitalism, a system you admit has winners and losers, you kind of do.
Can't believe we have idiots in this thread caping for capitalism while another tries to argue about whether or not a house = shelter and if shelter is the big thing why not just give people mud houses and caves to live in
like good f***ing lord.
My parents grew up in a communist country where they actually lived in mud houses.
They now are homeowners and landlords in america.
Its hard for me to not see the value in a capitalistic state.
How are people not "entitled" to food, water, and shelter?
If you had a child right now, is your child now entitled to a portion of your money / food/ shelter, etc just bc it exists now?
If so, why?
If not, why?
@Synopsis needs to be banned from the internet so he can't corrupt young impressionable minds with his bs rhetoric
My parents grew up in a communist country where they actually lived in mud houses.
They now are homeowners and landlords in america.
Its hard for me to not see the value in a capitalistic state.
I wish people understood this
If you had a child right now, is your child now entitled to a portion of your money / food/ shelter, etc just bc it exists now?
If so, why?
If not, why?
My parents grew up in a communist country where they actually lived in mud houses.
They now are homeowners and landlords in america.
Its hard for me to not see the value in a capitalistic state.
And what country is that?
So if a friend tells you, okay bye, i'm going to go to my shelter now. Are you going to imagine a fully furnished house or a hut in the woods? Because the latter is what you have been arguing that is an inherent right
Nobody talks like that or uses the shelter in that type of way.
A house is a shelter
shelter is not necessarily a house. So yes, if my friend said he was going to his house, then I would expect it to be fully furnished, and yes, human beings have an inherent right to shelter. Now, why is house synonymous with shelter in this instance? Because in the year 2020, housing is the most advanced and safe form of shelter that we can provide.
you’re either gonna thrive is this world or you’re gonna complain about it
Real s*** bro
you’re either gonna thrive is this world or you’re gonna complain about it
people who thrive are leaders and innovators, not stooges for the tired and destructive ways of old
If you had a child right now, is your child now entitled to a portion of your money / food/ shelter, etc just bc it exists now?
If so, why?
If not, why?
you were in my twitter DM's asking me to redeem a code for Lyft, go and keep doing that bro if you're so dedicated to the grind
you were in my twitter DM's asking me to redeem a code for Lyft, go and keep doing that bro if you're so dedicated to the grind
Capitalism is f***ing dangerous. I feel like it encourages s***ty morals. Like as long as you profit your actions can be dismissed. The reason for this is because it's directly tied to survival. It's hard to mad at a being just trying to survive. I feel like we made a wrong turn in humanity by ever putting a price above a human life on basic necessities.