Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you actually walk past a starving child and just shrug your shoulders and say well guess you should have worked harder and pulled yourself up from poverty. Sorry not sorry.
From my view point republicans as a whole at this point would actually not hesitate to shoot a person if they got in the way of their “America (white person) first agenda”. Please tell me I am wrong.
Yep, most do.
There is a TikToker who calls churches pretending to be a single mom with a 2 month old baby who hasn’t eaten in a day because she can’t afford formula. She asks the churches for formula - not money, says she’ll come over and get it - and almost every single church she’s called has said “we don’t do that sorry not sorry”. A mosque and a Buddhist temple both gave her formula.
Even more disgusting, one of the pastors of these churches justified this with “Islam requires mosques to help the poor but Christianity doesn’t”. Another pastor of an megachurch appeared to apologize wearing a $600 shirt.
It’s disgusting.
Helping the poor is one of Christ's core commands in the Gospels. Any pastor who says they do not have a duty to help the poor is a fraud.
Anonymous wrote:After you, OP.
How many dollars have you sent to hungry children?
How many refugees are living in your home?
How many cancer stricken children’s gofundmes have you contributed to?
How many wells have you built in Africa?
How many single moms have you personally assisted?
PS republicans give more $$ to charity than democrats https://finance.yahoo.com/news/more-generous-liberals-conservatives-081500677.html
Anonymous wrote:Would you actually walk past a starving child and just shrug your shoulders and say well guess you should have worked harder and pulled yourself up from poverty. Sorry not sorry.
From my view point republicans as a whole at this point would actually not hesitate to shoot a person if they got in the way of their “America (white person) first agenda”. Please tell me I am wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I worked hard as a software developer
I was replaced by an h1b. I saw many coworkers also replaced by h1bs
When will democrat start helping people like me?
When will democrats fight for US workers. ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you actually walk past a starving child and just shrug your shoulders and say well guess you should have worked harder and pulled yourself up from poverty. Sorry not sorry.
From my view point republicans as a whole at this point would actually not hesitate to shoot a person if they got in the way of their “America (white person) first agenda”. Please tell me I am wrong.
You are very wrong. What you're describing, shooting people who get in the way and ignoring dying children, is like completely insane to me.
Anonymous wrote:Would you actually walk past a starving child and just shrug your shoulders and say well guess you should have worked harder and pulled yourself up from poverty. Sorry not sorry.
From my view point republicans as a whole at this point would actually not hesitate to shoot a person if they got in the way of their “America (white person) first agenda”. Please tell me I am wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you actually walk past a starving child and just shrug your shoulders and say well guess you should have worked harder and pulled yourself up from poverty. Sorry not sorry.
From my view point republicans as a whole at this point would actually not hesitate to shoot a person if they got in the way of their “America (white person) first agenda”. Please tell me I am wrong.
As a conservative, who sometimes votes republicans, I'll give you my perspective. I was not happy with Trump on the withholding of SNAP funds. It was cruel and wrong.
So you are correct - Trump was/is on the wrong side of this.
There are so many big and important policy issues we as a country are fighting over. Despite this one being bad for Trump and the Republicans, it does not move the needle on making the Democrats more palatable.
Anonymous wrote:Or we could pay workers a living wage.
Anonymous wrote:I respect that you support SNAP benefits, and I agree that helping families who are struggling to afford food is important. But supporting the idea behind SNAP doesn’t mean we should ignore the serious problems in how related funding is being managed.
There is corruption and inefficiency behind some of these federal nutrition programs, and pretending everything is working perfectly does a disservice to the very people SNAP is supposed to help. If the system were functioning the way politicians claim, we wouldn’t still see food banks overwhelmed, families waiting in long lines, and working people relying on donated meals just to get through the week.
Supporting SNAP shouldn’t mean automatically defending every layer of bureaucracy surrounding it. It should mean making sure the money actually reaches families — not getting lost in administrative waste, questionable contracts, or programs that sound good on paper but fail in practice. When people talk about these issues, they’re not attacking SNAP itself; they’re calling out a system that needs transparency, accountability, and reform.
If we truly care about fighting hunger, we should be willing to look honestly at where the funding goes, where it’s failing, and who benefits from the inefficiencies. Real support for struggling families means fixing what’s broken — not pretending everything works just because a particular political party says it does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked hard as a software developer
I was replaced by an h1b. I saw many coworkers also replaced by h1bs
When will democrat start helping people like me?
When will democrats fight for US workers. ?
Trump hires hundreds of aliens every year. Why do you think he is helping you?