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People aren't crates, they have families, brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, etc...

Believe it or not there's a world beyond your utilitarian vision of life

Now that being said, I agree that it's not up to you to pay for somebody else's kid or lifestyle choice, on that I agree

They want to keep their retard they can keep their retard, but they have to pay for it...

>How much has he contributed to his community compared to how much his community has contributed to his mere existence?

How about you? Jeff bezos contributed much more than you so what? You're a lesser human compared to him, that's what you're saying?

How much undeserved wealth and privilege (yes) did you get by just being born at the right time and the right place? Believe it or not you and I are privileged, by virtue of birth

We can all be somebody else's retard/lesser human, if anything that's what I'm saying, the slippery slope is real, "goy"...

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They want to keep their retard they can keep their retard, but they have to pay for it...

I did say that elsewhere in the thread,

I can see how it may have come across that I’m in favor of government mandated executions, but I am actually just in favor of alleviating burdens to society. If a family wants to levy their personal wealth and resources toward keeping a retard alive, then they can go for it, in the same way a person can buy cigarettes and booze for a nigger if they want. That’s not the same as forcing society to share the burden.

How about you? Jeff bezos contributed much more than you so what? You're a lesser human compared to him, that's what you're saying?

It’s not about being a “lesser” human. I produce more for society than society gives me for free. That’s the only measurable virtue here. If you instantaneously produced a billion more of me, society would gain. If you produced a billion retards, society would lose. Anyone that causes society to lose should not have the option of being a part of that society

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>I produce more for society than society gives me for free.

https://pic8.co/sh/O5kk8X.jpeg

What's measured here? The number of bolts manufactured per day?

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Again I’m just not grasping your point. Is a military graveyard a deliberate choice? I would say giving your life for what you believe to be the betterment of your community is a pretty massive contribution. I’m sure that neither of us agrees on the reasons, but they made the contribution regardless.

But I just don’t see how that’s even relative to a retard receiving $250-500,000 of taxpayer money over the course of a 30-40 year lifespan so that they can have fun playing with blocks and being dressed by their parents and getting paid $4/hour by costco to put away shopping carts