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HimmlerWasRight88 on scored.co
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Oh course, we have a moral duty to help the people in need.
However, this help also needs to come with the caveat that the people in need also must help themselves. Someone who is willing to work must be helped, even giving a job that is unnecessary, just to not make him lazy. But someone unwilling to work must be re-educated and an attempt must be made for him to be integrated into society and become a productive member.
This is why a concentration camp system works wonders, in spite of the negative connotations. A concentration camp in which the guests are made to do some manual work, like planting crops with their hands (because the point is to teach them to work), work that is not too hard or too long, then they can do sport, chant, read, eat healthy, kick any addiction, etc.
In other words, if someone is not able to take care of himself freedom must be deprived to correct him; a bit like in jail, but without the punitive element (because they haven't committed a crime).
Unfortunately in our liberal society this is not accepted, and therefore the only thing that a liberal society can do is to throw money at the problem which will incentivize more of the problem, as being unproductive is now subsidized.
But at the same time, it's also not possible to ignore the problem; if not for human decency, because the masses of anti-social people will turn out to be a problem one way or another if they are not fixed.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is a reason why I am a National Socialist.
However, this help also needs to come with the caveat that the people in need also must help themselves. Someone who is willing to work must be helped, even giving a job that is unnecessary, just to not make him lazy. But someone unwilling to work must be re-educated and an attempt must be made for him to be integrated into society and become a productive member.
This is why a concentration camp system works wonders, in spite of the negative connotations. A concentration camp in which the guests are made to do some manual work, like planting crops with their hands (because the point is to teach them to work), work that is not too hard or too long, then they can do sport, chant, read, eat healthy, kick any addiction, etc.
In other words, if someone is not able to take care of himself freedom must be deprived to correct him; a bit like in jail, but without the punitive element (because they haven't committed a crime).
Unfortunately in our liberal society this is not accepted, and therefore the only thing that a liberal society can do is to throw money at the problem which will incentivize more of the problem, as being unproductive is now subsidized.
But at the same time, it's also not possible to ignore the problem; if not for human decency, because the masses of anti-social people will turn out to be a problem one way or another if they are not fixed.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is a reason why I am a National Socialist.