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by Mediterraneo10
2289 days ago
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> charities ... churches, synagogues, etc., and frankly good old fashioned neighborly assistance All of those things have displayed discrimination against groups they don't like in the past, or have an overt or covert missionary agenda. Charities have also come under fire for spending much of their funds raised on high executive salaries and not so much on actual aid to the needy. It is no surprise that much of the developed world no longer considers them a reasonable social safety net. (Indeed, in the Nordic countries the churches have largely given up their historical niche as a distributor of charity, since they feel the state can do a better job of taking care of the needy than they can.) |
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> All of those things have displayed discrimination against groups they don't like in the past, or have an overt or covert missionary agenda.
The welfare office discriminates against groups they don't like? It has an overt missionary agenda? This is news to me.