by Thumper » Thu Jul 16, 2015 6:01 pm
I agree with you three pretty much about poverty, governmental assistance, and the like. I just thought I'd explore it down to the individual level. If the government assisting me makes me lazy, does any assistance make me lazy. If I'm inclined to stop doing things if the gov't gives it to me or pays me, am I inclined to do the same if my buddies help me? If Dave and Bud come over on a Saturday to help me fall and buck up a tree, will I ask them to come over and do it again and not help as much, and get the the point where they have to do all my chores while I sit around? I guess it was just my silly way to explore the absolute stupidity of the argument.
On a larger scale I'm afraid there's a racist component to this that makes me sick. Back shortly after Katrina there was also a major blizzard in North Dakota. A friend forwarded me a crap email that in North Dakota, the schools stayed open, there was no looting, people kept working, didn't need any help, yada yada as opposed to horrors in Louisiana. I went nuts and went off on him. Starting with the complete differences in the nature of the disaster, like in ND hundreds of thousands of people weren't immediately homeless. After explaining all that, then the difference in the nature of the relief that came to both. Then that ND would always be very short term event and how people still can't recover from Katrina. I ended with the fact that ND's governor, who had spouted in the past about keeping the big invasive fed gov't off their backs was pleading for federal assistance in the wake of the disaster.
The next time I saw him I dropped the boom on him that the entire post was patently racist. The difference it was trying to say was that many of the LA people were black, almost all the ND people were white. Almost lost the friendship over it. But he never forwarded me a crap email ever again....
Look for the Helpers. You will always find people who are helping.
-Mr. Rogers' Mom