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Not sure if hypermarkets do the same thing in other countries, but I’ve seen it in the states and it pisses me off
Not sure if hypermarkets do the same thing in other countries, but I’ve seen it in the states and it pisses me off
I fully agree with you, expect for this part. Not because I want to control what they do with the money, but because I don’t want to give means to substances that will most likely extend how long they are in that situation.
I know the US has very little social services, but substance use is often comorbid with homelessness. In that way, how can I give money – in good conscious – to someone I’d be worried could be making their situation worse? Or should I just accept that everyone has free will and that they themselves know what’s best for their futures?
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/sep/27/canada-study-homelessness-money
That’s nice news, but a promised UBI must undoubtedly give a different result than randomly receiving smaller sums?
Fun fact: seeing how capitalists took the one thing that would save their system and make everyone (at least within the country) happy is what pushed me over to actually wanting a full on revolution. Like they’re not even willing to do the bare minimum to save themselves if it means throwing even a few scraps to the common man in a scheme that ultimately benefits them. Fuck them. They don’t deserve to have any of it.
By that logic you should never buy anything because you’re funding the coke addiction of every single CEO.