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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Is society supposed to provide a level playing field for everyone that has bad luck in life?[/quote] .... Yes? I don't think you can ever totally level the playing field, but I absolutely think we all benefit from helping those less fortunate, whether it's someone born into poverty or someone too disabled to work or someone being crushed by student debt. When we help those who are not in a position to help themselves, we maximize the efficiency of society, channeling resources to those who can best use them. [b]It's also morally the right thing to do.[/b] The alternative is to just hope you get lucky and to be okay with living in a world surrounded by pain and suffering that you are in a position to help but don't. Does that actually sound preferable to you?[/quote] LOL.. it's not "morally a right thing to do" to dig people out of debt because they chose to take out stupid amounts of loans. It's immoral to take out that loans and not pay it back and expect others to do it for you.[/quote]
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