Darwin's Theory on Survival is always distorted for opportunists to attempt to a valid point and Darwin's Theory is always brought up as (weak) attempt to protect those who cannot do so themselves.
I have great respect for anyone who tried to help the Jews during the Holocaust. However, Darwin's theory was based on an individual adapting, not an entire country looking for excuses to rid themselves of those mislabeled "inferior".
Joe Pisani mentioned Darwin's Theory this week too, post the Great Depression Era. Again, he has it wrong (the guys a moronic bone head) The theory applies to man, himself, making necessary adjustments. Not picking up the tabs for those who can't or won't.
If the world was a compassionate world, and everyone was viewed as equal to one another, this might be an new twist on an old ideology. But we are not all equal. We are all not educated. We are all not internally motivated for survival. Only some of us have compassion, and there isn't enough of it to cover the rest who have none.
Mr. Pisani is welcome to pick up the tabs of those who refuse to look for work, and who have no healthcare. I work full time, have healthcare, and my taxes increase yearly for people who cannot SURVIVE because they have no desire to. When you reach the 50% mark, make $250 grand and $125 grand goes to help others....call me. Because I work a 10 hr day and have for 20 years. Commuting not included. Write something that makes sense, Mr. Pisani.
The YMCA is the picture of inexcusable discrimination in a very open-minded world. It isn't Nazism. It is just morally wrong. If they get away with this behavior, it is because the YMCA members and residents didn't step up to the plate. Greenwich RoundUp-your argument is with Greenwich, not the Germans. Hitler is dead. Rebecca Fretty might be wishing she was too, when this is all resolved one way or another.
What a hypocrite to work at a YMCA and fight equal rights!!!!! It is a Young Men's Association. Maybe we need someone with balls!!!!
D. Chase
Greenwich
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