@RichardKuklinskisIcyGlare @j He's a sikh most likely.
@ButtWorldsMan Whores in Spaaaaaaaaccccccceeee!
@BowsacNoodle @Shadowman311 Ah, I missed the detail on both being ages. Thanks.
@Shlomo He's providing a legitimate product. There's no scam involved.
@Shadowman311 What is the scale for the median income, and how can someone justify (literally) putting them in the same graph? Are they normalized somehow? Income and age are two completely different statistics.
I've been reading a book about a certain mustached fellow's struggle. I volume 1, he speaks about appalling conditions of the working poor in Vienna during his early working life. He watched people go from employment to unemployment and back again, make poor financial decisions: adopting a feast/famine lifestyle, squandering a week's pay on alcohol while not feeding their families. He blamed it on evil circumstances instead of the individuals themselves making poor choices.
@Shlomo Yahya Saree has become a meme at this point, and so much the better. If you've never seen him deliver an address it's quite the experience.
@Gonzo17 Also, he's a weak male based on her descriptions.
@Gonzo17 When a female "trains" a male she's becomes even less happy with him.
@Shlomo @TenaciousGoat They don't happen often, but when they do, it's so satisfying.
@TenaciousGoat @Shlomo He set himself up for this. I'm not a troll, but I would have been tempted to post that just to show his implied moralist stand is untenable.
@Twig @KingOfWhiteAmerica @reallyangry To your question, about housing someone who wasn't a criminal or sacrificing materially for them, it would depend on the specific time, the specific conditions of their migration, the specific person with a specific background, the specific conditions of my financial situation, etc. I cannot say "I will do X for all cases" any more than I can buy iron bars as such. I have to buy a particular amount of iron bars for a particular price at a particular time.
@Twig @KingOfWhiteAmerica @reallyangry Most people have an idealistic worldview based on the idea that behavior which conforms to their ethics should be rewarded, atheist or not. Also, many positive atheists still have a theological worldview, it is just missing God meaning they still believe in an absolute standard of right and wrong, but there is no supreme being to define it for them.
@Twig @KingOfWhiteAmerica @reallyangry I can be cheeky here and say He Who is the Way is the correct "way" to lead them.
You're correct that most people, let alone modern progressives, don't desire to live near migrants, but it's perfectly reasonable that they don't wish to even though they espouse welcoming them into the country because their morality is to act for that which is in their own perceived self-interest. If that means virtue signalling they do it.
@Gonzo17 We can debate the necessity of cages vs chastity belts vs collars and leashes, but the principle is the same: a means to physically prevent promiscuity.
@magicalthinking The Bee did and excellent bit like this with a collage socialist and a Cuban.
@VD15 Not inaccurate
@deprecated_ii It's called being a lazy. Most of my variable names look like they're German compound words, but you'll know what they are.
@Twig @KingOfWhiteAmerica @reallyangry
I'm not being intentionally obtuse: I know what you mean in common parlance, but I want you to think about the subjective nature of what is beneficial and non-beneficial for people. Only God knows what is truly best for them. I would highly recommend reading "Who is the Rich Man That Shall Be Saved?" by St. Clement of Alexandria to grasp that I'm aiming for something below the surface-level interpretation.
Yes, I am THAT DoubleD.
No, I will not explain further.