• @lightnsfw@reddthat.com
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    12 months ago

    I’m more than happy to contribute to benefit the group. I don’t consider enabling freeloaders to be a benefit. If I want to feed someone that sits around not doing anything all day I’ll get a cat.

    • @mojo_raisin@lemmy.world
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      12 months ago

      Good thing people like me exist that will not only feed the “freeloaders”, but take care of you too when you break your leg.

      • @lightnsfw@reddthat.com
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        12 months ago

        A broken leg is a temporary condition. As soon as it’s mended I would be back at it (if not before, I also have computer skills that would not be inhibited by a broken leg). Laziness is a personality issue and they will not overcome it if they just have everything they need handed to them.

        • @mojo_raisin@lemmy.world
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          11 month ago

          I say ambition, drive, greed, etc are personality issues that cause harm to others and the environment.

          While I’m sure there are a few individuals that would rather sit and die than go get some food, this is not something to actually be concerned with. You watch too much right wing TV telling you there’s a whole class of people that just want to take from you, but what’s actually happening is that this group is being stolen from and what you see as laziness is often just an unwillingness to facilitate being stolen from.

          • @lightnsfw@reddthat.com
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            11 month ago

            Without ambition and drive people would still be living in caves. You think someone’s going to learn science or medicine without ambition or drive?

            I haven’t watched any significant amount of TV in 12 years let alone news channels. I don’t need some jabbering moron with an agenda to tell me how I should feel about things I can observe with my own eyes. I wasn’t even initially talking about people receiving government assistance, I was talking about my coworkers I’ve had at various jobs. It’s always a situation where the few are carrying the many and whatever their reason for being lazy, the outcome is more work and problems and stress for their fellow workers. It’s selfish as fuck. I’m not exactly the pinnacle of mental health myself but I power through it when necessary so I don’t create problems for others.

            • Darth_Mew
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              21 month ago

              only white people (Caucasians) are from caves lol

              don’t lump everyone in with them

            • @mojo_raisin@lemmy.world
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              11 month ago

              Without ambition and drive people would still be living in caves.

              And we’d have a planet to live on indefinitely rather than letting a few thousand rich people destroy our world causing massive suffering. But really, there’s a world between living in caves with zero progress and letting capitalists destroy our world while we praise them, I’m not suggesting we live in caves, I’m suggesting we don’t let ambitious assholes kill us all while blaming us for the problems they create.

              I don’t need some jabbering moron with an agenda to tell me how I should feel about things I can observe with my own eyes.

              And you don’t have an agenda of driving civilization in the direction you want? Are you that blind to your own behavior? You’re engaging in a conversation about it and pushing a point, that’s an agenda.

              It’s always a situation where the few are carrying the many

              That’s very likely due to different people having different tolerance for exploitation. Just because you don’t mind being exploited try to be a good boot licker doesn’t mean others are bad because they don’t want to be exploited. Maybe in a different situation you’d be viewed as the lazy one. It’s not selfish to not work harder for another’s gain.