Wednesday, August 10, 2016

j reacts to liberal egalitarianism from the left (a comment by some kennedy)

ahahahahaha.

what a fucking retard.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2016/08/08/stop-calling-trump-crazy/?postshare=691470682068065&tid=ss_fb

i spoke a little about this previously, but this is one of the key problems with liberalism, and this idea of universal equality: retarded people aren't equal to non-retarded people and it's pretty stupid to suggest they are.

how about we stop pretending everybody is equal, or that it would be good if we were, and instead adopt a simple maxim:

from each according to their ability, to each according to their needs.

social assistance is built upon the idea of discrimination. disabled people would die horrible deaths if they weren't discriminated against. there is nothing inherently wrong with this; to the contrary it should be embraced.

every time you let the handicapped person park in the handicapped space, guess what? that's discrimination.

every time you modify your language so the down's syndrome kid smiles at something stupid, guess what? that's discrimination.

every time you tell somebody that suffers from depression or bipolar disorder that they don't have to go to work today, or at all, guess what? that's discrimination!

and, we should embrace this to realize that we have different needs. that we cannot build a just or fair society on the principle that one size fits all, but only on the principle that we are all entitled to what it is that we need - regardless of what we can or cannot contribute.

so, go ahead and call the retard a retard. call the crazy person crazy. but, understand that this entitles people to extra needs, not that it denies them of anything.

i hold this truth to be self-evident: that we were neither created by anything, nor that we are equal. it is self-evident that we are all unique genetic combinations.