Monday, December 3, 2012

Social Justice Is Really the Right to Irresponsibility These Days


Redistribution of wealth is unhealthy, and the use of the term "social justice" doesn't do justice to fairness at all. If you have a few moments I'd like to explain what I mean, and set the record straight when it comes to those who demand that people of wealth are taxed more than people with very little. Why can't we have a straight across the board percentage for taxes?

Some say the rich have too many loopholes, but I would ask; who created those loopholes? It was the government, because the political leaders and bureaucratic government agency heads wanted to redirect the flows of money and capital to things that they believed in, or thought might be better for the nation, and so the wealthy people in their businesses often took advantage of those loopholes.

Now that the wealthy folks have done that, and the government has spent like drunken sailors, "no offense to drunken sailors who are actually spending their own money to buy that alcohol," all of a sudden we're calling the 1% greedy. I would submit to you that those who wish to steal their money, and hire the government to do it are indeed the greediest of all because once that money is taken by the government they want it redistributed to themselves. In many ways this is called stealing, in a triangular trade sort of fashion. Is that really justice for all? Is that socially right; of course it's not.

What I find most interesting is those who speak of social justice wish to give someone else's money to a cause they believe in, and they are willing to hire the government to steal that money, rather than giving money directly themselves. Of course, they say they don't have the money, the wealthy people do therefore, they should do it. Well, I think that perhaps we need to go into everyone's home who is poor or votes for Democrats, and take their TV away. We can then sell their TV for pennies on the dollar, and give that money to the poor homeless people in their own city. I bet if we went and stole everyone's TV set through some new mandate of government, that they would complain.

Often those that complain about social justice should really be looking in their mirror, and realize they've made irresponsible choices in their life, and that they need to work harder, work smarter, and make better decisions. You see, social justice is not the right to irresponsibility, despite what populist in socialist leaning leaders in the United States would have you believe. Indeed I hope you will please consider all this and think on it.

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