How much money do you think it costs to feed, clothe, house, and medically care for a person for their entire life?
Compared to migroids, nigger rappers, inmates?
Nothing
And actually, nigger rappers for the famous ones bring much more on the table, in terms of profit, than retards
Not everything is just about money
I refuse a society based solely on "net worth"
Compared to migroids, nigger rappers, inmates?
Nothing
The same, at least. A person costs as much as a person costs. A person with disabilities almost certainly costs more when medical care is factored in
And actually, nigger rappers for the famous ones bring much more on the table, in terms of profit, than retards
Correct. Per capita, retards drain from society more than niggers. Some niggers actually do produce. No retards do.
I refuse a society based solely on "net worth"
Tell that to all the societies that have collapsed financially. “At least you took care of the retards!”
It's true that retards, mentally challenged people cost
I have one in my family, it's not down syndrome, she suffered asphyxia at birth because of her brother's umbilical cord that got stuck around her neck, and she got brain damaged, the brother died
She's been in a wheel chair since birth pretty much, she's barely able to walk without it, she's all sort of complications
Today, she has a master's in History, and last time I heard of her she had a boyfriend (yes, don't ask me), serious guy, idk if they plan on getting married, they probably will
Who could have predicted?
While I empathize with having a relative in the situation we’re discussing and am happy for her for finding fulfillment, I still believe the question isn’t impertinent:
How much money did her parents receive in taxpayer assistance over the course of her life? Has she come close to producing enough tangible benefit for society to make up for it?
Are you willing to pay $1M plus per disabled person with the hopes they’ll find happiness without ever doing anything for you or for anyone else that’s worth anywhere near $1M?
How many people like that can we afford to support?
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