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Why should WE be against reparations?

  1. #41
    Narc Naturally Camouflaged [connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ People working 9-5 and weekends for corporations to support lives they can't afford are the modern-day slaves, but these don't even know they're slaves.

    "Slaves who believe they're free are more productive"

    Who said that?


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  2. #42
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Now I wonder if Lanny rides horses.

    what so unique about that? most people have or do ride horses from time to time.

    I hate riding. hurts my ass and I get serious hemorrhoids from doing so. You ever tack and saddle a horse? I used to clean them for a local race track about to go out of business all these years later :( <-- fucking sad face

    I'll stick to motorcycle
  3. #43
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by Lanny Lanny Does Lanny buy Frala a Cossak hat?

    I'll throw red paint on it if it's real fur

    I did but she refuses to wear it
  4. #44
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    The way I view reparations is the same way I view disability in that it should not be funded by the state. Any problem you think these people have or are a part of is probably caused by the state in the first place.

    Instead of funding mega churches or sending that money to Israel you could instead be going to church every week, paying the tithe and having the church community support disabled people or the racially marginalized, and they would probably do a better job than some government funded tie and suit.

    If you want to throw your money away and wash the feets of blacks then go to a black Methodist church and give them your entire paycheck every week and you kids college fund if you think that makes up for all the damage your white ancestors did, more power to you. I don't think any of this stuff requires public money.

    I think the separation of church and state and the idea of helping people in a society was created with good intentions but over time this eroded and degraded to the current system where everyone wants to play the victim game because that gives them more worth in the eyes of the system to get a bigger slice of the pie, this doesn't seem like help to me.

    The money already exists to help all of these people forever, it doesn't need to be wrenched out of the hands of taxpayers but in a ME ME ME ME snowflake society like ours where we promote the destruction of morals and the supremacy of the state that seems to be the only way to do anything.
  5. #45
    Narc Naturally Camouflaged [connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
    Scron has your state offered you medically assisted suicide yet?


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  6. #46
    Originally posted by Narc Scron has your state offered you medically assisted suicide yet?


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    Several times, but he keeps demanding to be coated in milk chocolate first, and they refuse.
  7. #47
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Narc Scron has your state offered you medically assisted suicide yet?


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    I think they only do that for old people generally but technically according to the law basically any drug addict would meet the same qualifications lawl
  8. #48
    They'll even do you same day now.
  9. #49
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    💉☠️👨‍⚕️💊💔⚰️🤒☠🛌👨‍🦽🆘🚑🤔🚫🏥 I can kill myself perfectly fine, the way I view euthanasia and medically assisted suicide is the same way I view reparations in that it should not be funded by the state. Any issues arising from these practices are likely exacerbated by government intervention in the first place.

    Instead of relying on government policies or funds, individuals could turn to their religious communities for support. By attending church regularly, paying tithes, and engaging in community efforts, churches can provide compassionate and effective care for those facing end-of-life decisions. Faith communities often offer more personalized and morally grounded support than impersonal government programs.

    The separation of church and state was initially intended to protect religious freedom and ensure moral governance. However, over time, this separation has contributed to a system where the state assumes roles that might be better managed by community and faith-based organizations. This has led to a societal focus on individual entitlements and victimhood, detracting from collective moral responsibility.

    The resources to support people facing end-of-life decisions are already available within our communities. It doesn't require additional taxpayer money but rather a shift in how we allocate our existing resources and prioritize our values. In a society increasingly centered on self-interest and state supremacy, turning to religious and community-based solutions could provide a more ethical and sustainable approach to such deeply personal issues. 🩺⚕️🏥💊🌡️🩹💉🩺👩🏻‍⚕️🥼⚕️📋🧬🔬🫀🩸🧫🔬🦠⛪✞🕍💒🕊️🙏🕯️🕌☦️🕯⛩️📿☯⛧☪️☪︎🕋ૐ✡️🕋✡☸☥⚛️🛕☸️🕎🔱
  10. #50
    Originally posted by Elbow As financially irresponsible as I am, it pales in comparison to a national deficit rapidly approaching 2 trillion dollars. 😤

    u mean 34 trillions
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  11. #51
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Now I wonder if Lanny rides horses.

    why do you characterize lala as such
  12. #52
    Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina why do you characterize lala as such

    I highly doubt she has a horse face.
  13. #53
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I highly doubt she has a horse face.

    so, you mean she has horse physique
  14. #54
    DontTellEm Black Hole
    She shits on you lol bro no …. How embarrassing
  15. #55
    DontTellEm Black Hole
    Durrrr I’m 5 foot & the word refrigerator blows my mind.

    ….take a seat & think about life bro
  16. #56
    Narc Naturally Camouflaged [connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
    Originally posted by DontTellEm Durrrr I’m 5 foot & the word refrigerator blows my mind.

    ….take a seat & think about life bro

    You clearly have a superiority complex


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  17. #57
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Lanny I did but she refuses to wear it

    See, right there you fail in this relationship.

    #1 Rule from Lanny. Not an Option Now Wear this
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  18. #58
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina so, you mean she has horse physique

    rAT ME OUT CHARLIE. CALL hoa ON US
  19. #59
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by Lanny Lanny See, right there you fail in this relationship.

    #1 Rule from Lanny. Not an Option Now Wear this

    I'm tired of fighting over clothes. The other day lala was unhappy with the pants I put on, and she kept harassing me until I had to do a domestic abuse to get her to be quiet.
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  20. #60
    It was very unpleasant
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