like_that;1638429 wrote:Not really in the scope of the conversation I was having, but I will bite. I will try to be careful with my post, because you are a well known selective reader and will make a major reach to paint anyone as a racist.
Are you trying to tell me only "minorities" and "women" are born into poor families? What about the white males who are born into poor families? Should we change affirmative action from race to affirmative action for people who were born into poor families (only non whites males though)? LOL.
Not really sure how that is anyone's fault other than the parents who decided to have a child when their financial situation suggested against it. There is no way to solve this unless we create a socialist utopia, which based on your full retard posts, that dream is exactly what you jerk off to. We have a black president in office. When will the excuses ever end?
We placed the Japanese into concentration camps. Do they still QQ a storm and demand preferential treatment? I definitely don't see them bitching. It is amazing what people can do when they have TWO parents who place an emphasis on discipline and education. OH MAN, what a noble concept.
Cue your next butt hurt full retard post though...
I agree with a lot of your points there. To me, there's a big logic-fail in placing social and fiscal conservatism together. Fiscal C has a lot of pragmatic logic to it, which I can definitely respect, especially as I get older (and coming into some solid $$$ via inheritance stuff doesn't hurt, either). Things like "don't have kids unless you have a financial plan other than going on welfare" should be ingrained in a person's mind.
But there's a lot of stupidity out there, which leads to the welfare state philosophy. With a big problem in that social "bible-thumping" conservatism is anti-abortion because it's soooo important to preserve god's life (unless it's a war, then kill those foreigners!!!!) and, at the extremes, anti-birth control.
So, what do you get? A lot of uneducated people popping out kids they can't support that we, as a people, have to support. To me, pure logic dictates that a person or family's income should dictate how many children (if any) they are allowed to have and fuck this "all life is sacred" bullshit, since just like everything else, that "rule" has so many exceptions made to it that it doesn't actually matter.
To me, I think conservatism would resonate with the people a lot more if only the fiscal part really came into play. As time goes on in any society, views change on things and time is showing that a lot of social conservative ideals seem to be becoming viewed as outdated and archaic, leading to the R side essentially shooting itself in the foot by trying to play to too many groups.