Helping people who are in trouble does not weaken them, it strengthens them. And the stronger people are the more creative and productive they become. Withholding resources from people in need is a passive form of oppression.

Aug 22, 2020 · 5:12 AM UTC

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How about taking resources from those who worl for them is that oppression?
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Hard to believe we have to be taught how to be loving, but our country needs an intervention of right thinking.
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Exactly right. Reminds me of a scene in the movie, Sunset Blvd. Down and out screenwriter, played by Bill Holden, asks his agent for a $300 loan. His agent says, “I can but I won’t. Don’t you know that some of the greatest things ever written were written on an empty stomach.”
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Punish people and make them suffer, that will motivate them. That’s the GOP.
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Helping others also strengthens the helper. I was told once, "When I lift up others, I go along for the ride."
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Marianne when I was younger I remember reading you get the most fulfillment and reward when you help somebody else because it is always a win win situation💜💜
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Let’s not forget the prison industrial complex.