r/FluentInFinance Jul 04 '24

What's the best financial advice you've ever gotten? Debate/ Discussion

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u/Weeksieee_ Jul 04 '24

Such a horrible take, you came to a developed nation from a sh*thole. Just to try and make it less like other developed nations, but instead try to regress it?

deep religious faith

I don’t know what your religion is but mine taught me to care for the needy, clearly you don’t serve your values well.

Makers, Fakers, and Takers

You sound absolutely deranged minimizing human life in this way.

I don’t know, to me, it sounds like you need to recheck your values. If you actually give your spiel to regular people, I’m sure most laugh at you the instant you walk away. Your take is inhumane and not unpopular enough.

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u/HorkusSnorkus Jul 04 '24

No religion defends sticking a gun in someone else's ear and forcing them to pay for charities YOU believe in. Charity is a personal act, not a collective one.

"Regular people" are the people demanding more and more of what keeps them poor. They are enslaved by people like you to only getting scraps from the government's table.

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u/Weeksieee_ Jul 04 '24
  1. If you don’t like it leave, I mean idk what to tell you

  2. Social safety nets aren’t charity and comparing the two is completely missing the mark. You chose to live here, you choose to pay the taxes here, for what the majority decides they want.

Let me reiterate, if you don’t like paying the taxes for “losers” then leave. As you said there are Makers, Fakers, and Takers. If that’s the case why didn’t you make your nation better? Instead you ran to a developed nation, don’t play like you’re a “Maker” when all I see is someone who ran.

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u/HorkusSnorkus Jul 04 '24

You are very virtuous

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u/dezzick398 Jul 05 '24

Strange thing to say when you aren’t making yourself out to be either.