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Monday, January 20, 2020

Splitting one’s welfare money and giving it to someone else is an act of great social irresponsibility


If you do not accept the very simple money that you are given by the auspices of the charity system one might be inclined to assume you do not care to be responsible for even a basic contribution to the society you live in



To underline this, here is a listing of some of the things that are probably supposed to be taken care of by a small welfare cheque:



·        Taking responsibility in social interaction and the fight against isolation and victimization.



·        The wearing of dignified, even normal attire as befits an honest citizen, Then let me mention (shamefully) personal responsibility you such as cleaning with a legitimate and good quality soap, and taking care not to remain a danger to the health and comfort of others around you (i.e. taking a bath on a regular basis).



·        a realistic and logical attitude towards the climate that you are living in (for the same reason) so that you would not get over-concerned with being properly dressed for a climate that you are nowhere near because someone gave you the clothes free.



These things are very personal and the cheque is given so that the recipient can handle them themselves.

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