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What if more or less everyone is an apathetic as*hole, due to the culture of selfishness instituted by libertarianism?
"Leave it all to charity" No, it is the nation's duty to shelter and look after its citizens.
Apathetic?
Lets put it this way - UNICEF, with all the s**t going on today, still exists. All charities still exist today. "Selfishness" instituted by libertarianism? The fact you label it selfish demonstrates your lack of understanding towards the philosophy behind it.
Right now, government forces people to give. Do you understand what the entails? Force?
Look, everyone on this planet and their sister can find a problem. Someone may know someone who is homeless, dying of cancer, is a sick child who is poor, is concerned about Darfur, etc. The thing is, we have a million problems and government forcing me to donate to welfare, something that doesnt even work, is senseless. Its one problem contained within a billion so why fix that one over the others? I want to help other problems. I dont care about helping those who have babies, are 19 years old, and whining about it.
I want to help Darfur but my pay check, its so small by the time I'm taken care of and "socialism" is. I've no choice. You see, you want to force people to help because you think they should so they should be forced into it like a form of slavory. Now, me, I think people should have the CHOICE that if they are going to give, they can give to what they want to rather then having 200-300 dollars a paycheck go towards "Welfare," national day care services (whether you have a child or not), and whatever health care they say you can have.
But, you're right, *I'm* selfish for giving people a choice. If that's selfish, what is what you describe refered to as? Forceful? Dictatorship? What?
People do not get into charity and volunteering through "being told to do it" like socialism does. They get into it because they either know someone (a child) or are passionate about it.
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