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St_Francis
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You are equivocating. You cannot equate unemployment with welfare as I saw you do on the other thread and assume you are doing here. Those who are on welfare are *not *job seekers, for whatever reason, and to equate the two and make a mishmash of them makes it impossible to discuss the issues involoved.There is no contradiction. The contradiction is in your interpretation. You are using the fact that there are abusers in-order to justify abuse. The church teachings on job-seekers allowance stands to day just as it stood in the past. Its a human right, not a social construct limited to a period in time; and to say that people out of work don’t need job-seekers allowance is just ridiculous and ignorant.
…But of course you will not find that agreeable since it is in your agenda to make people who are out of work look like slobs just so that you don’t have to pay for their dignity or feel guilty when they stave, or take responsibility for the common good in general. The way you think is repugnant and is quite simply a twisted perversion of true reality.…you are simply drawing on possibilities that serve your agenda by making the poor and the oppressed look like undeserving immoral lazy people. This is just an accusation with no substance…
You are making assumptions without evidence. My agenda is *not *to make the needy look bad so that people are not obliged to help them; my point is that welfare is *inhuman, *bad for both the haves and the have-nots, and so incomplete as to be arguably abusive to the poor, for sure, and to others, quite possibly, and certainly has been very damaging to the family in our country.
I am not saying, oh, the poor are just lazy and we don’t need to help them, nor am I saying, oh, there are poor people, we need to set up a federal welfare system to help them. I am saying that there is a better way than welfare to do what does indeed need to be done, which is to help the poor.
My original point which started this discussion was that welfare *relieves *people of the need to pay attention to what is going on around them, to consider the needs of the poor, and to just let the government do its thing so we have the free time to do our thing. Paying others to do what we are supposed to be doing is simply *wrong. *