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Here is an example
A man is addicted to drugs, he uses needles, and is promiscuous.
Idiotic compassion: Give the man clean needles, condoms, and cigarettes. ( he will do these things anyway, we might as well make them easier, safer, or healthy as possible )
Real compassion: Get the man into a rehab, teach him life skills, as well as coping, and get him counseling, as well as urging him to change his life for the better. ( he should do the right things, which are legitimately safer and healthier, and benefit him in reality, rather than just shutting him up, by enabling him. We will help him help himself, as long as he tries to do better )
Generally Liberals and socialists choose the former. They not only frown upon the latter, they also mock those tho choose the latter.
The former creates dependence, under the lie of personal freedom. Real freedom comes with personal responsibility, not 'personal choice " as it is defined by some. Ironically, those who spout ‘personal choice’ with regard to one’s own ‘body’ ( unborn humans, despite the euphemism, aren’t part of one’s body. ) these same people are against any personal expression of freedom that requires self reliance and responsibility ( such as education vouchers, guns, small business, etc… )
A man is addicted to drugs, he uses needles, and is promiscuous.
Idiotic compassion: Give the man clean needles, condoms, and cigarettes. ( he will do these things anyway, we might as well make them easier, safer, or healthy as possible )
Real compassion: Get the man into a rehab, teach him life skills, as well as coping, and get him counseling, as well as urging him to change his life for the better. ( he should do the right things, which are legitimately safer and healthier, and benefit him in reality, rather than just shutting him up, by enabling him. We will help him help himself, as long as he tries to do better )
Generally Liberals and socialists choose the former. They not only frown upon the latter, they also mock those tho choose the latter.
The former creates dependence, under the lie of personal freedom. Real freedom comes with personal responsibility, not 'personal choice " as it is defined by some. Ironically, those who spout ‘personal choice’ with regard to one’s own ‘body’ ( unborn humans, despite the euphemism, aren’t part of one’s body. ) these same people are against any personal expression of freedom that requires self reliance and responsibility ( such as education vouchers, guns, small business, etc… )