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    • what what? She posits bad luck is seen as bad character... so no one sees badluck...i agree poverty is not a crime but for sure its a character flawdeathboy
    • i wouldn't choose to stigmatize either. let life decide who lives. hell those struggling most to live need to be judged considering their means will largelydeathboy
    • be against the status quo, usually theft, killing, or any means necessary to survive. those with possessions should they be judged evil and worth killing?deathboy
    • neither side is evil or wrong in my book. and no side need to be taken or thought of as a moral imperative social issue. to do so is to errordeathboy
    • Is being born into poverty a character flaw? Being buried in debt for medical expenses? Being subject to all the austerity measures?i_monk
    • no on all account imonk. but neither is being born rich, having no medical debt, and not subjected to austerity.deathboy
    • say treat equally, think maybe you misunderstood me on poverty as character flaw. not all poverty is of its own making. but a majority is. character flaws indeathboy
    • chasing worhtless value. even rich to poor house. when people do that they dont get a free pass and liek oh your a victim and not your fault. oh no its completedeathboy
    • ly due to your actions and chasing values that youheld in regard which didnt payoff. however holding values and being poor can also make perfect sense. look atdeathboy
    • diogenes. his values were exact and poor was what happened but wasnt the objective. at all. dont stigmatize any and judge case by case. seems pretty rationaldeathboy
    • right?deathboy
    • Word salad to justify the status quo and hold fast to the delusion that the majority of poor people somehow chose to be poor.i_monk

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