just wondering

  • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 month ago

    My opinion is no. They can then use it to buy drugs or alcohol, which is unfortunately likely.

    Maybe you could donate to some homeless shelter?
    Or maybe, you could try asking if you could buy them some food instead.

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      1 month ago

      Who are you to decide what they’re allowed to buy? You’d rather have someone go hungry on the off chance they might buy something you don’t agree with?

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        1 month ago

        It’s ultimately an assessment done in a case by case basis. Another example: will you give money to a relative who will use it for gambling? Helping someone turn around their life and enabling their habits are different things.

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          If my relative wants to gamble with the 2 Currency that I’ve given them, okay then.

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          Giving another person money usually implies the transfer of ownership of that money to that other person, unless otherwise specified.

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              Sure. And depending on the circumstances the conditions might not make you look like a very nice person. Which you are of course free to ignore.

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              The point is to help this person temporarily alleviate a problem they have, whatever that problem may be. If you don’t want to do this, fine, but if you’re only willing to give money if they use that money in ways that you deem wholesome, that’s patronising.

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                  The problem is that you are convinced they’re going to buy drugs. You do not know that person, it is not your place to decide that.

                  No, I do not agree that simply offering help is patronising.

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      Housed people buy drugs and alcohol. Unhoused people buy drugs and alcohol.

      Why is it so much more evil for the latter?

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      1 month ago

      wtf?!? Is this Lemmy?? How did this comment get more likes than dislikes? I’m gonna post the same thing and see what happens.