You don't grok the argument at allBrony is full of white guilt. He's desperate to pin the blame of the plight of the impoverished on the white man and the rich keeping them down. It's somehow everyone else's fault for someone's situation, I've heard nothing but excuses for them obj this thread and why they aren't responsible for their own situation. Maybe they aren't, but neither are we.
No no no no no. The problem for me is more 'pretend solutions' to solve something that hasn't changed in so long. We keep throwing good money after bad.But it's a problem for you. Clearly. You are the type that complains about SNAP, TANF, and Medicaid and having it come out of YOUR taxes. I'm not complaining. I'm happy to help people who don't have enough money feed their kids. I'm happy to help cracky the crackhead on the corner get more crack. I don't care. I'm not complaining about helping them. If it were up to me we'd stop spending so much money on foreign wars and start spending more money on needy children. I haven't identified a problem. You have.
I don't know why anyone thinks I feel any guilt or want anyone else to. I'm not guilty for any history that has occurred but that doesn't mean the consequences of that history are no longer relevant.Has brony mentioned white guilt even once or is that something people like to apply to people when they actually suggest we do something to help those less fortunate? You don't need to feel guilty to want to help people.
I don't know why anyone thinks I feel any guilt or want anyone else to. I'm not guilty for any history that has occurred but that doesn't mean the consequences of that history are no longer relevant.
I can't fathom a philosophy that thinks poverty isn't a problem. The lack of empathy and humanity required to believe that troubles me.Saying poor people exist doesn't make it a problem. It's simply a fact.
I'm saying he doesn't understand what I was trying to get across. I don't think I'm being unclear in these arguments. Maybe I amHuh?