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I don't make a lot of money, but I make enough to feel rather comfortable. If I were told "we're going to give away free money to people without homes and jobs, but you don't get any because you already have both," I'd be cool with that.
If I were told "we're going to increase your taxes, but the return on that would be knowing that no one would ever have to worry about affording medicine instead of food again. No one will ever need to beg for money again and income will no longer be coupled to social status," I'd be fucking stoked.
I'm one of the lucky few who loves their job and would do it for free if I could afford to, but I'd love to see people be able to abandon their horrible work environments to pursue societal contributions that mean something to them.
Well, see, here’s the thing: you’re a decent person. Too few people are.
Actually I think most people are decent. The problem is that those who are in power are not.
Similarly, I think there is a correlation between how not-decent a person is and how loud they are.