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Re: Mendicancy
« on: March 20, 2016, 11:10:49 pm »
When I close the math books for the night and feel the need to just veg out listening to a few old Black Sabbath tunes from Mob Rules, I go in search of "anti-natalist" blogs.

I was not shocked by the post by the "Mr Meanie Weanie" - The Poor Deserve to Starve which I linked to from The Last Page which mentioned Karl's Say No To Life Blog, but I have to say that that kind of attitude just disgusts me, that whole attitude of contempt for the suffering of others ... the sense of superiority.  I would not want to meet this meanie.  Maybe I'll just continue reading the biography on Schopenhauer until sleep overtakes me.

What do you make of this?

Quote from: Mr Mean-Spirited
Let the poor starve. Let the [fuuck]ers die.

If you can’t eliminate the ailment, you can eradicate the source of the disease. The answer is to let nature take its course.

There is a reason why the destitute are called “unfortunate.” A penniless chap is the source of his own problems. The beggar always brought this adversity upon himself. If a bum made some bad decisions in his life, then he needs to feel the consequences of his mistake. If a broke and bankrupt fellow merely happened to hit a patch of bad luck, then he still needs to steer into that misfortune. If hardship is your true fate, then you need to embrace the harshness. If a starving man is lying on the sidewalk, maybe it is his true destiny to die of malnutrition.

If I were to suffer some financial reversal and if I were to become totally impoverished, I might not like it – but at least I would know that I deserved it.

While I am all for letting Nature take its course, let it take its course with all of us, not merely with the unfortunate.  Maybe Nature can starve the whole arrogant lot of "civilized" pretentious a-s-s-holes.  Even that last line ... how someone "deserves" to die of malnutrition while another can gloat over how superior he is for having a full plate of food ... that whole mentality is disturbing.  I don't get it.   :-\



You might want to listen to these simultaneously and reflect on the words of Mr Meanie.

Reading that, I am finished for the night.


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