A radical humanitarianism is the greatest antidote to an economically soulless age.

Jan 24, 2022 · 10:06 AM UTC

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The economy doesn't have a soul. The economy is a collection of individuals. Individuals you would gladly see oppressed in the name of humanitarianism. Free people make their own choices.
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Why don't you start by standing up against antisemitism in Ukraine?
Residents of Vitvytsya village in Ukraine plays Christmas Nativity Scene depicting ugly and greedy Jews in contrast to beautiful Ukrainian Christians. The Jew is dressed in the Soviet Army uniform.
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“There’s one world that’s falling apart and another world that’s struggling to be born.” Marianne Williamson
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I mean it could happen Bill Gates or Jeff Bezos certainly have deep enough pockets to help but we pay taxes to our government to help us in a time of need and crisis times like these. It took Joe Biden 6 months to deliver emergency covid relief. Keyword being emergency.
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Let’s see how much you’ve given and to what Miss Millionaire?
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A Radical Humanitarianism ... where People have a higher value than Profits!
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In order to do that, we need to recapture control of the natural resources that the Capitalist forces of the world have stolen from us; and they WILL use violence to try and stop us. There is no negotiating with them.
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And yet, humanitarianism has become a "bad" word. Does that mean the lives of human dignity are no longer good too?
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Like.... socialism?