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Hmm. Wasn't it you who started the analogy telling about rioting that must be prevented by handouts?>
>I see no connection between feeding animals and the expectation that desperate humans will use their intellect and strength to challenge a system they believe has let them down. Sheesh, the US Revolution was on the basis of taxation not marginalization of millions because of system failure, and still it is regarded as a noble endeavor.
Please. You made specific remark in regard to blind rioting after a concert, correct? This kind of disturbance has clear associations with animal behavior. Your own message contained clear intonations to that. It seems to me that now you picking up on emotional side ( i.e. how dare you to call them animals) instead of discussing factual side of the problem, i.e. how much government could be and/or should be responsible for humanity and could this process have natural limits.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant