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by ashleyp 3937 days ago
Thankyou. That's my point. Who cares? We can still help them out of kindness and unconditionally, not expecting anything back.
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There are limits, practical as well as rhetorical. Not everyone wants to be lectured about how unconditional kindness is their duty and responsibility. Not everyone wants to be told that this kindness needs to come at significant expense at a time when (insert fiscal problems here, such as Greece or the UK) are already occurring.
I'm aware, i'm from the uk. No lecture. I wasnt telling anyone what to do.
I don't want to pay extra taxes to help foreigners, I'll gladly donate money to charities. But the second my country started demanding I pay taxes to help refugees, all my income moved over to HK.

And no, I don't have a problem with refugees, I'm glad to help them. I have a problem with the state _forcing_ me to help them.

Yeah I can understand your point. Not nice being told what to do or forced what to do. When did the UK start demanding taxes to help refugees btw? I'm not aware of this.
Allocating tax money for a purpose achieves a very similar end result.
:S. Wait, so you'd rather move your money to HK who can use it for what they want than allow some to be paid to help refugees? You're aware that only 1% of the UK budget goes to foreign aid? So of your money being taxed so like 0.0025% of your money will be going to help? If you knew enough to move your money offshore I would have said you knew enough to know that too, so I presume you had loads of other reasons to move it not just this.