<<@nerdyali4154 says : Who cares what two sophistic hucksters think on the subject.>> <<@danceteacherleslie says : You just summed up the democrat party: they want to punish success and give handouts for laziness and irresponsible choices.>> <<@Featherfawn says : Bingo!!!!!>> <<@rockit_fps says : Communism.>> <<@starlynnsnyder5790 says : Opportunity from age zero to age 12 should be evenly distributed. I lived in the back of a damn van for 12 years while my father was on the run from the police. I am now obsessed with physics biology and everything STEM science related. Unfortunately I was not able to go to school for 7 years. Leaving me greatly behind at the only age in my life when it was possible to actually sustain a college education. Everyone is not an agent of free will my friend. It's remarkable that I own a home... But I could have done so much more. And frankly I think I deserve a couple freebies to get there... Just the stuff other people I've had. Like an opportunity to go to school for 12 years. An opportunity to go to college on the back of that education. Inability to live somewhere rent-free for years to develop my life and social structure. There are some rare adults who deserve the opportunities of a child.>> <<@jlr99 says : Well being has nothing to do with your economic value. There are lots of people who contribute less economically because they can't contribute more. People who develop disabling conditions, people who are born disabled, families who lose the breadwinner, people who are the victims of natural disasters, crime, war, etc.>> <<@yyns11 says : Well-being is for white males!>> <<@Valerie-fy3od says : Rhetorical❤ sounding like a closing argument maybe on an episode of Law & Order❤>> <<@frankperdue6585 says : His brother tends to know about argument>> <<@jeremykraenzlein5975 says : I would much prefer the unequal prosperity of Capitalism over the equally distributed poverty of Socialism or Communism.>> <<@amanitaocreata4401 says : Welll... it's already doing that.>> <<@SinNebojsa says : its rewarding even more to help those who cant contribute more because of their, maybe, physical problems, but can help from home, in case of internet at home office, and they would feel secure in their contribution and still be greatfull to keep helping as much as possible... so its not a problem to evenly contribute, its that ppl need to contribute to each other no matter the difference... if i see a rich man and a poor man fall in a pit, id try to help them both equally even though im not rich or poor... middle class... id help them, if i were suddenly poor id help the rich man not asking for nothing and helping the poor man too trying to confort him... its easy as that... be perfectly greatfull and contribute WHATEVER YOU CAN, and trust me that you can do that even completely paralised!>> <<@JoyfulJenn says : Support your own self. Nobody owes you anything. Find out why you came and get your earth stuff done then go!>> <<@stickmonkey23 says : F word yeah!!!!>> <<@Mexrsri1 says : **Christian View:** I disagree that equality is bad, in a secular sense, perhaps, but spiritually, not at all. Let me tell you why! Christ became weak for us so that we can be strong in Him. He became a servant for us so that we could be kings. It’s not about status or fairness, for we are all equally parts of one body, which is Christ. We are all equally needed. While some may have more work than others, we are each assigned gifts differently. Again, there are no hard feelings because it’s the truth: we are not justified by our works, and the one who works will not necessarily get to heaven, but by God's grace, which is given to us all equally as sinners. Therefore, grace abounds on us all equally. Regarding my point about others working harder and not getting enough while those not working receive enough, we don’t work for ourselves but for God. So everything we do is not for a reward but out of duty. Scripture does say that there will be kings and even rewards, but the greatest reward is God's grace through His Son, Jesus Christ, in whom we have everlasting life. That, in and of itself, is the greatest gift I could ever imagine God's presence in heaven. ❤>> <<@Hobnockers says : His logic is not 100% correct and therefore bs 💩>> <<@tracieturner4229 says : Im not interested in a world where the intellectual tell the rest of us who should get what. My husband taking away your rubbish every day should be just as important as watch you two chat about your opiniond>> <<@jackhisey3477 says : Those who contribute more, end up making those who produce less still benefit. Smart phones come immediately to mind.>> <<@adrianaadnan9958 says : Wow that is so well worded.😮>> <<@iLLeysScriptDealer says : It already happens...>> <<@claudemetzger4579 says : The prolem is that the people claiming to be high contributors had rich parents or were lucky.>> <<@natalyaredwolf7062 says : Also punishing people who do contribute, but have the integrity not to game the system, seen a few people crack under the pressure the last few years and endup flying off the deep end, seen really good people recently get so tired of it they turn and just turn evil, got a close friend right now whom between the childhood abuse and other things going on he is not doing so well, and recently has been getting into some kind of really vicious arguments, at times breaking things, he has isolated himself away more and more, he dosnt have these spats in front of people, i just happen to come across it a couple of times from a distance.>> <<@aztecjoe29 says : That's not the way I see it those who can do more can help others that can't do more. That man is just evil.>> <<@Daddybeamin says : We could be more direct about truth, so maybe people could understand potential. Maybe stop large production of absolute morons due to a shitty educational system.>> <<@CBREEGO says : That's a good point, but who decides the value of the contribution 🤔 🙄>> <<@lizbarbour510 says : Amen!!!>> <<@michaelszabo3071 says : Our journeys are independent of one another, how can they expect everyone to be at the same peaks and valleys at the same time? The whole idea of equalization just shows they have no idea of what it takes to earn something, proposing the idea shows the fundamental flaw in their thinking.>> <<@christy3224 says : Wasn’t there a story in the Bible about this? 🤔>> <<@Diosesgrandioso says : The slave cannot criticize his master. If you are talking about rich people contributing more to society than poor people, you are wrong. The idea of equality gives human a humane way of living. Today society is not about the ruling class giving more, society is about people who look for answer and create something that makes human life easier. Rich people just have money, do they have a critical thinking? Probably not. So 7 billion brains will solve something faster than one brain. So your idea of being slave of the ruling class is not just.>> <<@drbob7282 says : But we aren't even close, yet. These men forget politics.>> <<@kyle9933 says : Eh, it’s a nice emotivist expression but maybe not very compelling. The clip is edited too much>> <<@TubalCain-cl2cv says : The world today>> <<@waynemcdaniel7405 says : Big difference between evenly distributed and evenly accessible.>> <<@LV993J says : Yet people are born into situations that make it a hell of alot easier to contribute more, whilst others are born into situations where they can barely contribute anything. Seems strange to not want to correct this in some way even if it's a little. And the wealthiest people are actually hoarding a lot of wealth and not contributing as much as they could percentage wise, whilst a lot of individuals who volunteer or guve their time to charity (giving way more than their means) often do so at the cost of their own well-being. This conversation seems to confuse wealth and contribution to society as if they are solely interlinked.>> <<@Bensp88 says : Haha, the world is not fair.>> <<@Telonious_Terp says : Why Thanos was wrong>> <<@JustAnotherGamertag says : Define well being>> <<@JunkieMcStay says : Commies>> <<@ronelweiser6866 says : Who does the distributing? Guaranteed they aren’t living with a distribution>> <<@stephencaffari2062 says : No body is asking for this. Its a nonesense statement. It is a way of misdirecting from the issue of disproportionate division of wealth. This is how the tax burden is shifted to the middle classes. The poor dont earn enough to pay much. The rich have influence and cry that they worked hard for their money so their tax is reduced. This is why i dont get the blue collar love of trump. He literally made your life harder. Oh and jordan start being honest. Your verbal subterfuge is very transparent.>> <<@dankmemes7658 says : Is this how they defend poverty?>> <<@javierreyes4348 says : This world has been historically shaped by people who had contributed more>> <<@livedbothways says : BUT ALL THE PEOPLE THAT CONTRIBUTE LESS LOVE THE IDEA. This is the problem we face in voting.>> <<@sallynoveras says : 💯 True.Unfortunately...the Honest and Hard working people losses.💖☮️>> <<@MediumHeatGames says : If the world was distributing everything evenly would not reward the ones who contribute less or punish those who contribute more, because EVERYTHING will be evenly distributed That includes the benefits as well as the labor. EVERYTHING will be evenly distributed.>> <<@jonasnuttbrock2093 says : So good>> <<@Hayley-hb6vx says : I think well-being should be more evenly distributed. He then swapped to "everything". That's probably impossible, yes. Whatever the case, there needs to be more care about every human having access to three square meals a day, shelter, warmth. Healthcare, etc.>> <<@hudajamil3890 says : 👍>> <<@dennishinckley6326 says : Called communism. Never works.>>
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