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Previously on "Corbyn's question, taxes and "entitlement""
A man who values himself less than a stranger is hardly worthy of being called a man at all.
I think NAT meant it more like "if the state has a meal to give out, better to give it to a hungry child than a hungry working-aged-able person" - rather than that we should all be giving away 95% of our income to make sure no child ever goes hungry before we do
Fair enough. If you've never ever stuck your hand in your pocket for anyone in need - cancer research, handicapped kids, gay rights initiatives, the local youth club - then that's entirely congruent with putting yourself first in all circumstances.
I did accidentally walk into a gay bar without realising where I was and bought myself a drink before quickly escaping
No, a worthy cause. Research into a cure for Parkinsons Disease, alleviating child poverty, new kit for the local football club or something similar. Doing something good in the world which doesn't directly benefit yourself.
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To my mind, these are cash cows for money grubbers.
No, a worthy cause. Research into a cure for Parkinsons Disease, alleviating child poverty, new kit for the local football club or something similar. Doing something good in the world which doesn't directly benefit yourself.
Fair enough. If you've never ever stuck your hand in your pocket for anyone in need - cancer research, handicapped kids, gay rights initiatives, the local youth club - then that's entirely congruent with putting yourself first in all circumstances.
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