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  • The real reason is that conservative ideology dictates that society will have winners and losers who end up in the correct spot in the heirarchy if society doesn’t interfere with the natural sorting.

    So it follows that homeless people don’t deserve a “handout” or a leg-up just because they squandered their opportunities.

    Leftists think that an ideology follows from a moral interrogation of the world as it should be, whereas reactionaries think the highest good is done by ensuring that people are in their correct spot in the heirarchy in relation to others; since some people are inevitably going to be homeless, there isn’t much to be done about it and the leftists complaining about it are just virtue signaling to get votes.

    Their justification is irrelevant once you realize the actual ideological reasoning.

    Edit: I’m confused by the downvotes. Anyone want to tell me how I’m wrong? This isn’t my ideology, but I think it’s useful to understand your opposition on more than a cartoon-villain level, especially since they are so effective at selling their ideas to low-information voters.





  • Thanks for the feedback!

    I did select a language, and I do use a VPN.

    I was not aware that a VPN would interfere with lemmy.world, as it works fine with other instances.

    Is there a way to use a VPN with this instance? I live in a place where the local government has taken an interest in people’s web traffic, so I don’t want to go without it.







  • “For Republicans, the only hope is that when Trump is on the ballot in 2024 … he will turn out rural voters at a rate that overwhelms that phenomenon. It’s certainly possible,” the source said.

    Isn’t it funny that the only “hope” for Republicans is to re-install a vile, amoral, nepotistic, habitually-lying, tax-cheating, proudly-ignorant, racist, fascist, rapist con-man who tried to overthrow the government?

    Wait, not “funny,” the other one…

    Stupid.





  • I always love how the Catholic Church gets to have it both ways: they simultaneously are bound by centuries of traditions that they revere, but are also not to held accountable for the damage that they’ve done merely a decade ago.

    Have they apologized for trying to force their morally backwards religion on people? Have they funded lobbies to expand LGBTQ rights to reverse some of the damage they’ve done historically?

    Do you think that the Cardinals who run the diaces who donated thone millions of dollars have reformed their ideas regarding same-sex marriage?

    All the Catholic Church has done is to dress up their bigotry as inclusion, and credulous news agencies do their PR for them about how much the Catholic Church has changed to be more inclusive.

    So I ask you, if you think they’ve changed: what exactly have they changed? They still lobby the government to impose their religion on the rest of us, they still believe that “acting on” gay urges is evil and weak, and they are still hiding child predators. The Catholic Church is an enormous institution, and merely replacing the CEO doesn’t mean that every franchise is magically aligned with his new vision.

    So how is pointing out their actual values (a particularly ironic turn of phrase) “bad faith?”

    They’ve shown their contempt for sexual minorities for centuries; I think we should believe them.


  • Yes, in the quoted scene Juliet is asking why Romeo has to be a Montague with whom her family is feuding:

    O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name.

    Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love And I’ll no longer be a Capulet.

    ‘Tis but thy name that is my enemy: Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.

    What’s Montague? It is nor hand nor foot Nor arm nor face nor any other part Belonging to a man. O be some other name.

    What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet;

    So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call’d, Retain that dear perfection which he owes Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name, And for that name, which is no part of thee, Take all myself.