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SuckMyWang, in School lunch debt, what about normal lunch debt?

Everyone gets free shit unless you work. Then you can pay for your own shit and everyone elses. You can pay for rich people too.

iByteABit,

But you’re perfectly fine with working for imperialist wars across the globe

SuckMyWang,

How did you get that? I literally complained that people who work have to pay for the rich. I shouldn’t be paying for anyone as long as the rich hoard their wealth. I’m happy to pay to build a better society I actually want to contribute but not while people with many orders of magnitude more wealth than me are hoarding and grifting. They pay a lower effective tax rate, money that could easily fund these programs. That being said I don’t think I interpreted the meme well, those people look like well off boomers so I wasn’t getting the poor elderly in a home who doesn’t have enough to buy bread vibes. Anyway until the wealthy stop acting like cancers on society I’m not going to be happy that I’m the one that has to pay but as long as they are not I’m happy to support the poor.

iByteABit,

Now I get you, I agree

programmer_belch,
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I think the post is talking about retired people who can’t work and sometimes don’t get enough retirement money to live without worrying of paying bills or food

dingus,
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www.mealsonwheelsamerica.org

Exactly what meals on wheels is for, but it needs more funding, to be sure.

ivanafterall,
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"Only the fittest survive" capitalism is out-of-control. Maybe we just make the meals stationary instead of cruelly forcing the elderly to chase them down?

LesserAbe,

It’s great that someone is trying to help the elderly. The challenge with charity is that it’s charity. If meals on wheels blinked out of existence tomorrow, no one has the right to expect a meal the day after. It would just suck more for a bunch of people. I think we need commitment to new human rights: among other things, everyone should have enough food. That’s the standard. If they don’t have enough food, we and that person should expect that it’s addressed.

dingus,
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Agreed, of course. Was just pointing out that such a thing did exist. Charities are not the most effective way to handle such issues, absolutely.

Charities absolutely rely on things like public relations and advertising campaigns to raise awareness that they exist and/or need funding. It leaves everyone at the mercy of which charity is “most popular” and if yours isn’t very popular, you could see it disappear. It also means a significant portion of the budget is spent on things that don’t actually address the real problem, which is hunger.

LesserAbe,

Yeah! Like I’m glad that Charity Navigator exists because we need it in the world we live in, but people shouldn’t have to do a lot of research to determine if their donation is mostly going to administrative costs.

SuckMyWang,

These people look like comfortable boomers to me, I didn’t see that

LesserAbe,

These people will be you and your friends enjoying your free lunch

SuckMyWang,

Possibly. I hope the money comes from someone who can easily spare it

bear,

If you actually believed this, you wouldn’t work. You don’t really believe it, though.

iwenthometobeafamilyman, (edited )

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theneverfox,
@theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

Because when work doesn’t suck, people like doing it

Cylusthevirus,
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You really think enough people are going to love doing septic tank maintenance and picking berries and all the other hot, painful, messy shit that people have to do to keep ourselves alive to support that? Because I don't.

Maybe when we've got amazing robots that can do all that I guess, but then we've just moved on to robot maintenance and coding. Granted more people will be ok with those tasks, but they call it work because it's WORK.

theneverfox,
@theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

Some people genuinely don’t care about smells and such, and construction and maintenance is satisfying without being pushed to always do more with less… People do it for free all the time. Just this week, I helped my neighbor with some stuff, I like using tools and using my hands.

People literally pay to pick berries as a fun group activity. People go on wait lists for things like habitat for humanity

People like doing these activities. They don’t like the conditions of a job doing these things.

Clearly, there’s some middle ground - you don’t need the threat of homelessness to get people to work. You can make less desirable jobs well paid, let people play with the fancy power tools, or have the jobs come with social status/privileges

Obviously it’s not as simple as “hope someone volunteers” but it’s clearly not some impossible to solve problem

LesserAbe,

You’re right, it’s not desirable for people to be overworked or those who can work to not contribute. It’s also not desirable for any of these people to go hungry:

  • People who want to work, but can’t find jobs
  • People who do work but aren’t paid enough to cover essentials
  • People who can’t work
  • People

We’ve become incredibly efficient over the centuries, and we have enough for everybody to eat without overworking anyone. The issue is many people not receiving the full value of their work, while a much smaller group receive value far beyond what they contributed.

SuckMyWang, (edited )

Yep and they’ll argue that they contributed their capital and took all the risk. I could also contribute more if I didn’t pay tax and exploit people and wasn’t exploited myself. Then I’d have more capital to take risk. I accept I have to pay tax and at least try not to exploit people - very hard in a capitalist/global economy

0Xero0, in Sick man of Europe
@0Xero0@lemmy.world avatar

Never ask a Chinese what happened in Tiananmen Square in 1989

mo_lave, in Comic sans.

Comic Sans is a communication disorder

BonesOfTheMoon,

Ahahahahahaha I love that.

poopsmith, in Does mountain dew taste better than black tea? Yes. Does it also cost 30 times as much to get the caffeine fix? Yes.
@poopsmith@lemmy.world avatar

Caffeine pills! You can find them for cheap at most drug stores. Plus you can dose the exact amount you want.

ImFresh3x, in Me washing $200 worth of groceries in 2023

Been shopping at Costco for 90% of my things since Covid. I’ve seen almost no price increases. Eggs didn’t even go up in price during the egg shortage, at Costco. Meanwhile big name supermarket have doubled their prices in the last few years.

EvolvedTurtle,

Man I so wish there was a Costco near where I live

cabbagee,

Costco is incredible but unless you have a family how do you eat 24 eggs before they go bad?

samus12345, in Cheese
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Cheese and lard.

MindSkipperBro12, in Paying rent in capitalism is not so bad with this simple trick

Capitalism is when rent.

Zehzin,
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

Pretty much, yeah.

reflex, in Even soil needs a little TLC sometimes.
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Chicken Soup for the Hole

Wow, what a hole.

Omega_Haxors, in 2spooky4me

Feels like Halloween is the only time it’s socially acceptable to walk around bare-boned.

fluxion, in Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

Ayyyy

frunch, in All Rome leads to roads

Are The Roads in The Villages? It would make sense, since those are The Only Places…

reflex, in Germans
@reflex@kbin.social avatar

Verboten!

saltesc, in Cheese

That’s from a year and a half ago.

chuso,
@chuso@kbin.social avatar

Yeah, I also checked the date first and I think that makes it worse because that's a statement he made when he was still the Prime Minister.

unreachable, in every time
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a wild superboy appears

Fluffy56, in History

Saw that no one brought up this important piece of info, so here we go. According to the law of the land established by all the natives who lived on the land before the settlers came (the same natives who also wiped out neighboring tribes and inslaved them as to work the land the invading tribe took) Anyone who killed the people holding a piece of land before they arrived were then the rightful owners of that same land until someone else came to kill them or the laws changed. If anything the settlers did something no other group did during their time. They came to a land that wasn’t their own, and followed the laws of that land in such a way to incorporate themselves into the group living on it. Don’t really care who does what with this, but this thread wouldn’t be complete without this info.

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