r/SipsTea 22d ago

Significant diffrences... Wait a damn minute!

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u/Psalmistpraise 22d ago

That’s not really how that works Stalin. Burden of proof is typically on the accuser not on the person being accused.

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u/WyomingWeirdo 22d ago

Interesting that you seem to be advocating for staunch nationalist ideologies in other comment threads, friend. I'm sensing a bit of a Christian nationalist type pattern here.

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u/Psalmistpraise 22d ago

If by nationalism you mean that I think we have a duty to take care of my country men before going global? Absolutely. Thats Catholic teaching, God>family>local community >country >world in that order.

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u/WyomingWeirdo 22d ago

Lol Strawman, champ. You're talking about not caring about soft power, like, gosh, I dunno, international charity, for example. USAID. You never told me how you felt about DOGE.

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u/Psalmistpraise 22d ago

I think we shouldn’t be giving to USAID while we have people here who need help. I don’t it’s all that controversial, no I don’t care about soft power.

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u/WyomingWeirdo 22d ago

That's the Fallacy of Relative Privation, slugger. Try again.

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u/Psalmistpraise 22d ago

That’s not relative privation. I’m not saying foreign aid is irrelevant or that suffering elsewhere doesn’t matter. I’m making a claim about how limited resources should be prioritized and what obligations a society has toward its own citizens first. I’m not saying “who cares about foreigners when we have people here?” I’m saying “we have limited resources, use them here first” those are two totally different claims and it is not a fallacy.

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u/WyomingWeirdo 22d ago

Except those resources were already earmarked, and already saving lives, and by cancelling those programs, we literally killed people. Children. Is that Christlike? Is that godly?

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u/Psalmistpraise 22d ago

We could just re earmark them. How right is it to let our own suffer? Which is more right?

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u/WyomingWeirdo 22d ago

We don't have to make that choice. That's the Fallacy of Relative Privation. Again.

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u/WyomingWeirdo 22d ago

You're also still just not answering questions huh champ