His Highness the TibetanMonkey, originator of the Stop the Bullshit Campaign
2011-02-03 09:16:46 UTC
On Feb 3, 1:30 am, Google Member 32123332
say on this issue, though, since they have been a little inconsistent.
For example, they want you to be born, but then deny you healthcare
and other things that can give you quality of life. Then they don't
want you die either, at least not out of your own choice.
But if you are a homeless person you can go to a church and get some
charity. They'll smile at you and tell you about the 'afterlife.' Then
they'll feel good about themselves and go shopping for more stuff,
some of which may eventually trickle down to you.
You just got to look at the bright side of life. Look at it with a
sense of humor...
--------------------------------------------------------
"Life may stink but there's hope"
http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
I'm a poor person, and I am very concerned that I may become
homeless. I don't blame Obama or Bush, but nature: the amount of
resources in not keeping up with population growth. When this happens
in the animal kingdom, we see massive die-offs by the dozens of
millions, but no one cares because they are animals. But, this is now
going to happen with humans, and I don't believe we should just have
dozens of millions of American die-offs on the streets. Since those
that have jobs view the homeless with disgust and hatred, I suggest an
option: government subsidized free voluntary euthanization clinics.
If I become homeless, I will suffer and die a slow and painful death
on the streets. I would rather just check into a euthanization
clinic and be injected with lethal substances: it's like when I went
under general anesthesia to have my wisdom teeth removed: it was
euphoric. But in this case, we just don't wake up.
To those with jobs, I understand that you feel disgust and hatred
towards the homeless: the United States has a capitalist social
Darwinist economic system (survival of the fittest). So, a good
compromise is for voters with jobs to support free voluntary
euthanization clinics, and in return, you will not have to be around
us, the homeless/prospective homeless, who lower the quality of your
life by invading your space and causing you to experience our
biological filth. Just give us a way to permanently remove ourselves
from existance. Afterall, you yourself may very well become homeless
in a few months as nature attempts to create a balance between
resources and the human population count; you yourself may have to get
services at a euthanization clinic.
Another thing to consider is that there will be no more social
security left by around 2030, so we will have, on top of the dozens of
millions of jobless Americans dying off on the streets, another 50
million or so senior citizens dying off on the streets. So, it would
be a lot more humane to have these free euthanization clinics so that
these senior citizens could at least have the option to die
painlessly.
Let's be realistic: those with jobs will never support paying enough
taxes to provide for the livelihood of around 100 million homeless
Americans, so the only option is to pay enough taxes to provide free
euthanization clinics: it is much much cheaper in the long run, and
very humane.
It would be nice if humans could invent food/clothes/medicine
replicators like the ones in "Star Trek: The Nex Generation." Every
homeless person could be taken care of for almost nothing: you just
insert dirt or rocks or any matter into the replicator, and the
machine separates the matter into individual protons, and then builds
food/clothes/medicine by combining protons to the specific molecular
structures of the items. But alas, such technologies are centuries
away, and we would have business interests opposed to products being
so cheaply created for poor people.
You've convinced me for sure. I don't know what the Christians have tohomeless. I don't blame Obama or Bush, but nature: the amount of
resources in not keeping up with population growth. When this happens
in the animal kingdom, we see massive die-offs by the dozens of
millions, but no one cares because they are animals. But, this is now
going to happen with humans, and I don't believe we should just have
dozens of millions of American die-offs on the streets. Since those
that have jobs view the homeless with disgust and hatred, I suggest an
option: government subsidized free voluntary euthanization clinics.
If I become homeless, I will suffer and die a slow and painful death
on the streets. I would rather just check into a euthanization
clinic and be injected with lethal substances: it's like when I went
under general anesthesia to have my wisdom teeth removed: it was
euphoric. But in this case, we just don't wake up.
To those with jobs, I understand that you feel disgust and hatred
towards the homeless: the United States has a capitalist social
Darwinist economic system (survival of the fittest). So, a good
compromise is for voters with jobs to support free voluntary
euthanization clinics, and in return, you will not have to be around
us, the homeless/prospective homeless, who lower the quality of your
life by invading your space and causing you to experience our
biological filth. Just give us a way to permanently remove ourselves
from existance. Afterall, you yourself may very well become homeless
in a few months as nature attempts to create a balance between
resources and the human population count; you yourself may have to get
services at a euthanization clinic.
Another thing to consider is that there will be no more social
security left by around 2030, so we will have, on top of the dozens of
millions of jobless Americans dying off on the streets, another 50
million or so senior citizens dying off on the streets. So, it would
be a lot more humane to have these free euthanization clinics so that
these senior citizens could at least have the option to die
painlessly.
Let's be realistic: those with jobs will never support paying enough
taxes to provide for the livelihood of around 100 million homeless
Americans, so the only option is to pay enough taxes to provide free
euthanization clinics: it is much much cheaper in the long run, and
very humane.
It would be nice if humans could invent food/clothes/medicine
replicators like the ones in "Star Trek: The Nex Generation." Every
homeless person could be taken care of for almost nothing: you just
insert dirt or rocks or any matter into the replicator, and the
machine separates the matter into individual protons, and then builds
food/clothes/medicine by combining protons to the specific molecular
structures of the items. But alas, such technologies are centuries
away, and we would have business interests opposed to products being
so cheaply created for poor people.
say on this issue, though, since they have been a little inconsistent.
For example, they want you to be born, but then deny you healthcare
and other things that can give you quality of life. Then they don't
want you die either, at least not out of your own choice.
But if you are a homeless person you can go to a church and get some
charity. They'll smile at you and tell you about the 'afterlife.' Then
they'll feel good about themselves and go shopping for more stuff,
some of which may eventually trickle down to you.
You just got to look at the bright side of life. Look at it with a
sense of humor...
--------------------------------------------------------
"Life may stink but there's hope"
http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION