When did helping people who need help become a bad thing?

Feb 5, 2021 · 4:44 AM UTC

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Around 1500s. Or when Calvinism caught on like the plague.
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When Bill Clinton sold the DNC to Wall Street and threw working families under the bus.
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When the government tried it.
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Helping people who need help is a good thing. Extorting money from someone else in the name of helping people is a bad thing.
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It's the violent insistence that you are forced according to some sociopaths vision of "help" that's the problem.
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A: When gov't tried to be the social force to render "help" via forcible taxation & bureaucracy.
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When our country decided Corporations were people
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When someone is stealing from someone else to do it.
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It’s prosperity doctrine. The Calvinist roots of American Protestantism and its focus on preordination as well.
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Its not by all means go out and help people just don't send a gang of armed thugs after me to financially support you. I will help how and when I can. Its about choice and We are adults and can handle oir money way better than a government 27 trillion in debt obviously can
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