>>725202048
Anon, please get a grip on your knee jerk reaction. I didnt say anything aout "temporary market disruptions", "entrepreneurs" or even "slavery". Those are all your projections on me talking about work fairness, which should tell you a lot about how you got your brain washed by the construced "left vs. right" discourse.
As you correctly point out, there is actually something between all-virtous workers and and disgusting lazy leeches, which is the root of the problem. Working people getting taken advantage off is a muddy issue and a slippery slope, which leads to the doom of civilization unless it is kept in check ON PRINCIPLE.
Another thing that you should give some thought is your assumption that "paying taxes" and "managing every single societal expense" is mutually exclusive, as if taxes magically manage society.
Again: taxes are just a redistribution. Unless you are critical enough of taxes to actually know what is done with what and why, taxes are a black hole of unaccountability.
Taxes are by definition immoral, YES they are needed, but only as the lesser of two evils, as a sign of CHARITY, so those less fortunate are not left behind. THAT and the preservation of that system is the ONLY moral application of taxes.
tl;dr Taxes dont solve shit.
edit: People who riot are not the good guys, noncompliance is a perfectly fine alternative that leads to better outcomes.
>>725202089
As I havent made myself clear, the ENTITLEMENT to social benefits is an inversion of charity and therefore satanic.
>"dead jew on a stick"
Anon, please give it another thought. Is the guy who started the whole tearing down of the synagogue of satan and who let himself be crucified to show the all conquering power of compassion and mercy in a world freely corrupted by pain and misery only a "dead jew on a stick". Really? Think for yourself anon.