I hear these comments for not wanting to help people, and it feels like we’re worshipping individuality to the detriment of community, which is necessary for survival.

  • “I don’t want my money going to ___ .”
  • “This is not a democracy, it’s a constitutional republic!”
  • “You don’t have any freedoms under socialism/communism.”
  • “They’re just looking for a handout because they’re lazy.”
  • “I’m a self-made man. I didn’t need anyone’s help.”
  • “Empathy is not a virtue.”
  • “I don’t see how that’s my problem.”
  • umbrellacloud@leminal.space
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    29 minutes ago

    OK instead of looking at it that way, think about how you feel about other people and what other people mean to you.

    If someone new is born, does that mean you have a new resource, or a new competition for resources?

    Back in the day, a new person meant a extra pair of hands, not just another mouth to feed.

    If I died tomorrow, would you care in any material way? I’m not talking about your subjective, passing emotions, I’m talking about if you would feel my loss materially. Would anything be different about your life?